Impact Assessments

FSB Launches Quantitative Impact Study (QIS2) on Proposed Regulatory Framework for Haircuts on Securities Financing Transactions

The FSB is launching today the second-stage of its two-stage quantitative impact study (QIS) on the proposed regulatory framework for securities financing transactions.

FSB Launches Quantitative Impact Study (QIS2) on Proposed Regulatory Framework for Haircuts on Securities Financing Transactions

Instructions for the Quantitative Impact Study (QIS2) for Regulated Financial Intermediaries (Banks and Broker-Dealers)

On 29 August, the FSB published the report Policy Framework for Addressing Shadow Banking Risks in Securities Lending and Repos (hereafter August Report) that set out policy recommendations for addressing financial stability risks in relation to securities lending and repos.1It also included proposals on minimum standards for methodologies to calculate haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities […]

Instructions for the Quantitative Impact Study (QIS2) for Agent Securities Lenders

On 29 August, the FSB published the report Policy Framework for Addressing Shadow Banking Risks in Securities Lending and Repos (hereafter August Report) that set out policy recommendations for addressing financial stability risks in relation to securities lending and repos.1It also included proposals on minimum standards for methodologies to calculate haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities […]

Instructions for the Quantitative Impact Study (QIS2) for Non-Banks

On 29 August, the FSB published the report Policy Framework for Addressing Shadow Banking Risks in Securities Lending and Repos (hereafter August Report) that set out policy recommendations for addressing financial stability risks in relation to securities lending and repos.1It also included proposals on minimum standards for methodologies to calculate haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities […]

Monitoring Note on the Effects of Regulatory Reforms on Emerging Market and Developing Economies

The FSB, in collaboration with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, prepared a study in June 2012 to identify the extent to which the agreed regulatory reforms may have unintended consequences for EMDEs. The G20 Leaders, in the Los Cabos Summit Declaration, welcomed the study and “encourage[d] continued monitoring analysis and reporting […]

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