Guidance on continuity of access to Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs) for a Firm in Resolution

FSB guidance on how firms that have entered resolution should continue to have access to financial market infrastructures (FMIs).

Guiding Principles on the Internal Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity of G-SIBs (‘Internal TLAC’)

These guiding FSB principles are intended to assist authorities and firms as they implement the internal total loss-absorbing capacity (internal TLAC) requirement of the FSB’s TLAC standard.

FSB publishes resolution planning guidance for global banks and reports on the implementation of resolution reforms

FSB resolution report shows continued implementation progress but flags need for further work to remove obstacles to cross-border resolution.

Guidance on Continuity of Access to Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs) for a Firm in Resolution

Final guidance on continuity of access to FMIs to support the resolution planning work of authorities and firms.

Guiding Principles on the Internal Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity of G-SIBs (‘Internal TLAC’)

Final guiding principles on internal TLAC to support the implementation of the TLAC standard.

Ten years on – taking stock of post-crisis resolution reforms

Sixth report on resolution reforms.

Guidance on central counterparty resolution and resolution planning

FSB guidance to assist authorities in their resolution planning for CCPs and to promote international consistency

Recovery of financial market infrastructures

This report is a revision of the October 2014 CPMI-IOSCO report on Recovery of financial market infrastructures, and is intended to further strengthen recovery arrangements for financial market infrastructures.

Guidance on Central Counterparty Resolution and Resolution Planning

Guidance issued as part of the workplan to strengthen the resilience, recovery and resolution of CCPs.

International committees complete the April 2015 workplan on central counterparty resilience, recovery and resolvability

FSB, CPMI, IOSCO and BCBS release reports to strengthen the resilience, recovery and resolvability of CCPs.

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