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12 November 2015 Application Paper on the Regulation and Supervision of Captive Insurers
This paper provides guidance to insurance supervisors on the application of aspects of regulation and supervision specifically relevant to captive insurers or reinsurers. -
12 November 2015 Regulatory framework for haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities financing transactions
The regulatory framework for haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities financing transactions (SFTs) is intended to limit the build-up of excessive leverage outside the banking system, and to help reduce procyclicality of that leverage. -
12 November 2015 FSB publishes reports on transforming shadow banking into resilient market-based finance
FSB publishes reports to mark further progress in its two-pronged strategy to transform shadow banking into resilient marked-based finance. -
12 November 2015 Transforming Shadow Banking into Resilient Market-based Finance: An Overview of Progress
This report updates on actions taken to implement the FSB’s strategy to address financial stability concerns associated with shadow banking. -
12 November 2015 Regulatory framework for haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities financing transactions
FSB framework for numerical haircut floors to non-bank-to-non-bank securities financing transactions. -
12 November 2015 Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015
Fifth annual monitoring exercise to assess global trends and risks of the shadow banking system, accompanied by a comprehensive dataset. -
12 November 2015 Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015 - Monitoring Dataset
Dataset from the Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015. -
12 November 2015 Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015 - Underlying data for exhibits
This Excel file is part of the underlying data from the FSB’s Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015. -
12 November 2015 Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015 - Reporting templates
Reporting templates for the Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015. -
12 November 2015 FSB welcomes extension of industry initiative to promote orderly cross-border resolution of G-SIBs
FSB welcomes industry initiative to promote the orderly resolution of G-SIBs by extending contractual arrangements for the cross-border effectiveness of temporary stays in resolution for OTC derivatives and securities financing transactions.