FSB
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9 November 2015 Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) Principles and Term Sheet
Final TLAC Principles and Term Sheet agreed by the FSB as part of measures to end too-big-to-fail. -
9 November 2015 Overview of the post-consultation revisions to the TLAC Principles and Term Sheet
An overview of the changes made to the TLAC standard following the public consultation and impact assessment studies. -
9 November 2015 Summary of Findings from the TLAC Impact Assessment Studies
A summary of the impact assessment studies conducted as part of the finalisation of the TLAC standard. -
9 November 2015 TLAC Quantitative Impact Study Report
A BCBS report to analyse the impact of external and internal TLAC requirements, including shortfall analysis for G-SIBs and holdings of TLAC instruments by G-SIBs and non-G-SIBs. -
9 November 2015 Assessing the economic costs and benefits of TLAC implementation
An assessment of the micro- and macroeconomic costs and benefits of TLAC conducted by a group of experts chaired by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). -
9 November 2015 Historical Losses and Recapitalisation Needs findings report
An analysis of historical losses and public recapitalisation needs for selected systemically important financial institutions that failed. -
9 November 2015 Removing Remaining Obstacles to Resolvability
The progress report provides an update on the FSB’s work to develop policy to allow for recovery and resolution of SIFIs. -
9 November 2015 FSB publishes report on implementation and effects of the G20 financial regulatory reforms
FSB Chair updates the G20 on the implementation and effects of financial regulatory reforms. -
9 November 2015 Implementation and effects of the G20 financial regulatory reforms
The first annual report to the G20 on the implementation and effects of the G20 financial regulatory reforms. -
9 November 2015 Implementation of the G20 financial regulatory reforms – Dashboard
Dashboard from the first annual report to the G20 on the implementation and effects of the G20 financial regulatory reforms.