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Consolidated Basel Framework – supervisory review process (SRP)

The Pillar 2 supervisory review process ensures that banks have adequate capital and liquidity to support all the risks in their business, especially with respect to risks not fully captured by the Pillar 1 process, and encourages good risk management.

Consolidated Basel Framework – disclosure requirements (DIS)

This standard sets out disclosure requirements, which aim to encourage market discipline.

Consolidated Basel Framework – scope and definitions (SCO)

This standard describes the scope of application of the Basel Framework.
Last updated: December 2022

Consolidated Basel Framework – definition of capital (CAP)

This standard describes the criteria that bank capital instruments must meet to be eligible to satisfy the Basel capital requirements, as well as necessary regulatory adjustments and transitional arrangements.

Consolidated Basel Framework – risk based capital requirements (RBC)

This standard describes the framework for risk-based capital requirements.

Sub-Saharan Africa group discusses financial vulnerabilities, FSB work programme, cyber risk and financial conglomerate supervision

FSB holds meeting of Regional Consultative Group for Sub-Saharan Africa in Cape Town.

Recommendations for a framework assessing leverage in investment funds

Drawing on established national and regional regimes for measuring, collecting and analysing information related to leverage in funds, IOSCO has developed a two-step framework – the “Leverage Framework' – to facilitate more meaningful monitoring of leverage in funds for financial stability purposes in a consistent manner across jurisdictions.

FSB reports consider financial stability implications of BigTech in finance and third party dependencies in cloud services

Reports consider financial stability implications of BigTech and cloud services in finance.

BigTech in finance: Market developments and potential financial stability implications

Market developments and potential financial stability implications of the entry of BigTech in financial services.

Third-party dependencies in cloud services: Considerations on financial stability implications

Financial stability implications of third party dependencies in cloud services by financial institutions.

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