Report outlines considerations on the possible form, location and approaches to deployment of unallocated TLAC (uTLAC) resources to assist effective coordination among authorities in the run-up to and during a resolution of a global systemically important bank (G-SIB).
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27 July 2023
FSB Statement in response to feedback received from the survey on stakeholder experiences with the framework for information from financial market infrastructure intermediaries to support resolution planning.
Framework consists of two distinct recommendations for the regulation, supervision and oversight of crypto-asset markets and activities and “global stablecoin arrangements”.
Final recommendations seek to promote the comprehensiveness and greater international consistency of regulatory and supervisory approaches to crypto-asset activities and markets, including crypto-asset issuers and service providers.
High-level Recommendations seek to promote consistent and effective regulation, supervision and oversight of global stablecoins across jurisdictions to address the potential financial stability risks they pose.
17 July 2023
Summary of responses to the October 2022 public consultation on the FSB’s proposed framework for the international regulation of crypto-asset activities.
Annual report takes stock of progress by standard-setting bodies and other international organisations on the actions coordinated through the Roadmap and outlines areas for further attention.
FSB Chair Klaas Knot’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their July meeting in Gandhinagar, India.
Consultation report sets out proposed changes to the FSB’s 2017 Policy Recommendations to Address Structural Vulnerabilities from Asset Management Activities in relation to liquidity mismatch in open-ended funds.
The proposed toolkit for financial authorities and financial institutions has been developed against a backdrop of digitalisation of the financial services sector and growing reliance of financial institutions on third-party service providers for a range of services, some of which support their critical operations.