Annual progress report on the implementation of resolution reforms notes continued challenges in central counterparty (CCP) resolution and resolvability; operationalising resolution plans for insurers; and cross-border resolution in the non-bank sector.
Resolution and Crisis Management
8 December 2022
6 December 2022
FSB members discussed the outlook for global financial stability, reviewed issues of particular relevance to emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) and agreed the FSB’s work programme for 2023.
21 November 2022
List of global systemically important banks remains at 30.
21 November 2022
Thirty banks identified as G-SIBs through the annual identification process.
14 September 2022
The survey aims to gather stakeholders’ feedback, from the perspective of FMI service providers, as well as firms subject to a resolution planning requirement and bank resolution authorities (as users of FMI service providers’ responses). Based on the feedback, the FSB will consider whether the Framework needs any revisions.
11 August 2022
Public feedback on further work on central counterparty (CCP) financial resources.
28 June 2022
Register for the FSB virtual workshop on funding and interconnectedness practices to aid resolution planning for insurers on 12 July.
28 June 2022
Agenda for the FSB 12 July 2022 virtual workshop on funding and interconnectedness practices to aid resolution planning for insurers.
31 March 2022
Annual work programme and publication timetable for the FSB.
31 March 2022
FSB outlines ongoing and planned initiatives in 2022, with work priorities focussing on global and systemic financial challenges, including digitalisation, climate change and potentially also shifts in the macroeconomic and interest rate environment.