SIFIs

FSB Announces Policy Measures to Address Systemically Important Financial Institutions (SIFIs) and Names Initial Group of Global SIFIs

FSB announces policy measures and implementation timelines for measures to address too-big-to-fail risks associated with systemically important financial institutions.

FSB Announces Policy Measures to Address Systemically Important Financial Institutions (SIFIs) and Names Initial Group of Global SIFIs

FSB issues International Standard for Resolution Regimes

Strengthening the intensity and effectiveness of SIFI supervision FSB reports on progress

Report on the Assessment of the Macroeconomic Impact of Stronger Capital Requirements for G-SIBs

Assessment of the macroeconomic impact of higher loss absorbency for global systemically important banks

Weaknesses at large financial institutions have often played a central role in the triggering and propagation of systemic financial crises. The 2007-09 financial crisis was only the most recent example. Since the crisis, authorities worldwide have sought ways to strengthen regulation and supervision of these institutions, including through efforts at the international level led by […]

FSB Plenary meets in Zurich, Switzerland

At its meeting today, the FSB reviewed and approved a number of policy proposals to be submitted to the G20 Summit in November, including on a package of measures to address the “too big to fail” problem.

Public responses to July 2011 consultative document Effective Resolution of SIFIs

On 19 July 2011, the FSB published its consultative document on Effective Resolution of SIFIs. Feedback received from 59 entities on the document are published here.

Effective Resolution of Systemically Important Financial Institutions

This consultative document contains a comprehensive package of proposed policy measures to improve the capacity of authorities to resolve SIFIs. Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 2 September 2011.

FSB consults on measures to address systemically important financial institutions

The FSB and BCBS seek feedback on two consultative documents that set out proposed measures to address the moral hazard risks posed by SIFIs. Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 2 September 2011 and [email protected] by 26 August 2011.

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