This second consultative document sets out the revised proposal on the assessment methodologies for identifying Non-Bank Non-Insurer Global Systemically Important Financial Institutions (NBNI G-SIFIs). The FSB and IOSCO welcome comments sent to [email protected] by 29 May 2015.
Publications
867 results
4 March 2015
26 February 2015
Public responses received on the 13 November 2014 consultative document “Standards and Processes for Global Securities Financing Data Collection and Aggregation”.
FSB Chair’s Letter to G20 on Financial Reforms – Finishing the Post-Crisis Agenda and Moving Forward
11 February 2015
This letter by FSB Chair sets out the FSB’s work programme to advance during the Turkish G20 Presidency in 2015 the priorities for the next phase of financial reforms.
FSB Chair’s Letter to G20 on Financial Reforms – Finishing the Post-Crisis Agenda and Moving Forward
10 February 2015
This letter by FSB Chair sets out the FSB’s work programme to advance during the Turkish G20 Presidency in 2015 the priorities for the next phase of financial reforms.
Comments on the Consultative Document of 10 November 2014 “Adequacy of loss-absorbing capacity of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) in resolution”
2 February 2015
The peer review examines topics that are relevant for financial stability and important for Russia: macroprudential policy framework and tools, and the bank resolution framework.
29 January 2015
This inaugural annual report contains the financial statements for the 14-month period ending 31 March 2014 as well as an overview of the FSB’s ongoing work relating to global financial sector reforms.
FSB publishes responses received on the consultative proposal on the application of numerical haircut floors to non-bank-to-non-bank securities financing transactions.
19 December 2014
This 4th annual update describes the status of adherence to international cooperation standards for banking, securities and insurance regulation and supervision for 60 jurisdictions. It also includes an updated toolbox of measures for promoting the implementation of these standards and announces the expansion of the evaluation process to 6 new jurisdictions: Kuwait, Macao, Nigeria, Panama, Peru and Qatar.
18 December 2014
Responses received from 17 entities on the consultative document “Identification of Critical Functions for Systemically-Important Insurers”.