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Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions

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.

Intensity and Effectiveness of SIFI Supervision: Progress report on implementing the recommendations on enhanced supervision

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 […]

FSB Chair Letter to G20 Leaders on Progress of Financial Regulatory Reforms

  To G20 Leaders Progress of Financial Regulatory Reforms The FSB and its members have continued to make good progress on the broad program of financial reforms started at the Washington Summit. The Cannes Summit marks delivery of internationally agreed policy measures to markedly reduce the risks posed by systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs). These […]

Overview of Progress in the Implementation of the G20 Recommendations for Strengthening Financial Stability

Since the onset of the global financial crisis, the G20 has established core elements of a new global financial regulatory framework that will make the financial system more resilient and better able to serve the needs of the real economy. National authorities and international bodies, with the Financial Stability Board (FSB) as a central locus […]

Overview of Progress in the Implementation of the G20 Recommendations for Strengthening Financial Stability

Since the onset of the global financial crisis, the G20 has established core elements of a new global financial regulatory framework that will make the financial system more resilient and better able to serve the needs of the real economy. National authorities and international bodies, with the Financial Stability Board (FSB) as a central locus […]

Global adherence to regulatory and supervisory standards on international cooperation and information exchange: Public statement

This 1st public statement describes the status of adherence to international cooperation standards for banking, securities and insurance regulation and supervision for 60 jurisdictions, including a list of non-cooperative jurisdictions and the methodology for prioritising jurisdictions for evaluation.

FSB Recommendations to Strengthen Oversight and Regulation of Shadow Banking

This document defines shadow banking and sets out measures to enhance oversight of less regulated sectors.

Macroprudential Policy Tools and Frameworks – Progress Report to G20

In November 2010, G20 Leaders “called on the FSB, IMF and BIS to do further work on macroprudential policy frameworks, including tools to mitigate the impact of excessive capital flows, and update Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors at their next meeting.” They noted that “these frameworks should take into account national and regional arrangements” […]

Consumer Finance Protection with Particular Focus on Credit

This report takes stock of these efforts to enhance consumer protection policies with a focus on the financial stability aspects of consumer finance protection, narrowly covering policies relating to consumer credit.

Principles for Sound Residential Mortgage Underwriting Principles

This consultative document set out a framework for sound residential mortgage underwriting practices. Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 9 December 2011.