Publications

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Peer Review of Switzerland

Peer review examines Switzerland’s implementation of too-big-to-fail reforms for global systemically important banks (G-SIBs).

FSB Work Programme for 2024

Report summarises FSB initiatives in 2024, including an indicative timeline of the FSB’s planned publications for the year.

2023 Resolution Report: “Applying lessons learnt”

Annual report on implementation of resolution reforms takes stock of progress in making financial institutions resolvable.

Public responses to consultation on Financial Resources and Tools for Central Counterparty Resolution

Consultation responses to ‘Financial Resources and Tools for Central: Counterparty Resolution‘.

2023 List of Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs)

List of G-SIBs reduced from 30 to 29.

Identification of Critical Functions of Insurers: Practices paper

This report describes and discusses the approaches chosen by Australia, China, France and the Netherlands for the identification of critical functions of insurers.

Summary of workshop on insurers’ critical functions and digital innovation

Overview of the main takeaways from the insurance industry workshop on resolution planning for insurers.

Promoting Global Financial Stability: 2023 FSB Annual Report

Report presents the FSB’s assessment of current and emerging vulnerabilities in the global financial system and reflections from the March banking turmoil; outlines the FSB’s work to address these vulnerabilities; and reports on the implementation and effects of G20 financial reforms.

2023 Bank Failures: Preliminary lessons learnt for resolution

Report reviews the events of March 2023 in Switzerland, the US, and the UK, the handling of distressed banks, and the implications for the effective operationalisation and implementation of the FSB’s Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions.

Financial Resources and Tools for Central Counterparty Resolution: Consultation report

Report proposes a set of resolution-specific resources and tools to support the resolution of a central counterparty (CCP).