FSB guidance on how firms that have entered resolution should continue to have access to financial market infrastructures (FMIs).
Resolution/Crisis Management/Safety Nets
Guidance on continuity of access to Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs) for a Firm in Resolution
6 July 2017
6 July 2017
These guiding FSB principles are intended to assist authorities and firms as they implement the internal total loss-absorbing capacity (internal TLAC) requirement of the FSB’s TLAC standard.
FSB guidance to assist authorities in their resolution planning for CCPs and to promote international consistency
5 July 2017
This report is a revision of the October 2014 CPMI-IOSCO report on Recovery of financial market infrastructures, and is intended to further strengthen recovery arrangements for financial market infrastructures.
9 November 2015
The objective of this standard is to ensure that global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) have the loss-absorbing and recapitalisation capacity necessary to help ensure that, in and immediately following a resolution, critical functions can be continued without taxpayers’ funds (public funds) or financial stability being put at risk.
The Guidance should assist jurisdictions in developing appropriate arrangements for ongoing communication, cooperation and information sharing with the relevant authorities in host jurisdictions that are not represented on Crisis Management Groups (CMGs).
3 November 2015
The Principles should assist jurisdictions in developing statutory frameworks and legal processes to enable prompt effect to be given to foreign resolution actions.
16 July 2015
This document discusses the underlying supervisory preconditions for dealing with weak banks and techniques that will allow the supervisor to identify problems. These phases include preparatory work on recovery and resolution issues. The document also discusses the corrective measures available to turn around a weak bank and, for resolution authorities, tools for dealing with failing or failed banks.
Enhanced guidance for effective deposit insurance systems – Multiple deposit insurance organizations
1 June 2015
This paper surveys countries with more than one deposit insurance organisation and provides the enhanced guidance for countries with multiple deposit insurance organizations as requested by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) Thematic Review on Deposit Insurance Systems: Peer Review Report.
This paper examines ex-ante funding and suggests additional guidance for effective deposit insurance practice as requested by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) Thematic Review on Deposit Insurance Systems: Peer Review Report.