Resolution and Crisis Management

Public responses to the October 2014 consultative document ‘Identification of Critical Functions for Systemically-Important Insurers’

Responses received from 17 entities on the consultative document “Identification of Critical Functions for Systemically-Important Insurers”.

Public responses to the September 2014 consultative document ‘Cross-border Recognition of Resolution Actions’

Feedback received from 23 entities on the consultative document “Cross-border Recognition of Resolution Actions”.

Public responses to the October 2014 consultative document ‘Guidance on Cooperation and Information Sharing with Host Authorities of Jurisdictions Not Represented on CMGs where a G-SIFI has a Systemic Presence’

Feedback received from 8 entities on the consultative document "Guidance on Cooperation and Information Sharing with Host Authorities of Jurisdictions Not Represented on CMGs where a G-SIFI has a Systemic Presence".

Report to the G20 on Progress in Reform of Resolution Regimes and Resolution Planning for G-SIFIs

This report finds continuing, though incomplete, progress in the reform of resolution regimes and resolution planning and identifies areas where further work is needed.

FSB reports to G20 on Progress in Reforming Resolution Regimes and Resolution Planning

The FSB published today its report to the G20 on progress in reform of resolution regimes and resolution planning for G-SIFIs and reports the initial results from the launch of the RAP.

Peer Review of the Netherlands

The peer review examines topics that are relevant for financial stability and important for the Netherlands: macroprudential policy framework and tools, and crisis management and bank resolution.

FSB completes Peer Review of the Netherlands

The FSB published today the findings of the peer review of the Netherlands.

Adequacy of Loss-Absorbing Capacity of Global Systemically Important Banks in resolution

This consultative document seeks comments on policy proposals developed at the request of G20 leaders to enhance loss-absorbing capacity of G-SIBs in resolution. Comments welcomed by 2 February 2015.

FSB consults on proposal for a common international standard on Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) for global systemic banks

The FSB is seeking comments on policy proposals developed at the request of G20 leaders to enhance loss-absorbing capacity of globally systemic banks in resolution

Structural Banking Reforms: Cross-border Consistencies and Global Financial Stability Implications

This report discusses recent structural banking reforms, their objectives and main elements, and cross-border considerations.

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