SIFIs
This report describes progress made to extend the SIFI framework to banks that are systemically important in a domestic context (D-SIBs)
19 March 2012
28 responses to the Consultation paper were received - 11 from national and international industry associations, 14 from individual financial institutions, and 3 from other firms and private individuals. Only the comments from national and international industry associations are published here.
10 January 2012
At its meeting today in Basel, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) discussed vulnerabilities currently affecting the global financial system and its work plan for 2012 to strengthen global financial regulation.
This document sets out the critical policy measures that form the parts of the FSB SIFI Framework. Full implementation is targeted for 2019.
The Key Attributes are a new internationally-agreed standard that sets out the responsibilities, instruments and powers that national resolution regimes should have to resolve a SIFI as well as requirements for resolvability assessments and recovery and resolution planning for G-SIFIs.
4 November 2011
Increasing the intensity and effectiveness of supervision is a key component of the Financial Stability Board’s (FSB’s) efforts to reduce the moral hazard posed by systemically important financial institutions (the “SIFI framework”), along with requiring added capital loss absorbency and facilitating the orderly resolution of firms. On November 1, 2010 the FSB, in consultation with […]
4 November 2011
FSB announces policy measures and implementation timelines for measures to address too-big-to-fail risks associated with systemically important financial institutions.