Archives - Publications, Consultations, Peer Review Reports, Policy Documents, Progress Reports, Reports to the G20
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25 January 2017 Non-cash Collateral Re-Use: Measure and Metrics
FSB sets out measure to quantify non-cash collateral re-use. -
25 January 2017 Re-hypothecation and collateral re-use: Potential financial stability issues, market evolution and regulatory approaches
FSB finalises policy work on re-hypothecation and collateral re-use. -
12 January 2017 Policy Recommendations to Address Structural Vulnerabilities from Asset Management Activities
Recommendations focus on open-ended fund liquidity mismatch, investment fund leverage, operational risk and securities lending. -
21 December 2016 Peer Review of Japan
The peer review examines two topics relevant for financial stability in Japan: the macroprudential policy framework and the framework for resolution of financial institutions. -
19 December 2016 FSB action plan to assess and address the decline in correspondent banking
FSB progress report on the implementation of the correspondent banking workplan. -
16 December 2016 Guiding Principles on the Internal Total Loss-absorbing Capacity of G-SIBs (‘Internal TLAC’)
FSB consults on principles for internal TLAC. -
16 December 2016 Guidance on Continuity of Access to Financial Market Infrastructures (“FMIs”) for a Firm in Resolution
FSB consults on arrangements to support continued access to FMIs by firms in resolution. -
14 December 2016 Recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures
The TCFD consultation on its recommendations for climate-related financial disclosures provides a framework for the disclosure of these risks to meet existing reporting requirements. -
29 November 2016 Public Responses to the August 2016 discussion note on Essential Aspects of CCP Resolution Planning
Public responses to the August 2016 consultation on Essential Aspects of CCP Resolution Planning. -
21 November 2016 2016 list of global systemically important insurers (G-SIIs)
Nine insurers identified as G-SIIs as part of the annual identification process of global systemically important financial institutions.