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12 December 2016 FSB Regional Consultative Group for the Americas discusses fintech, correspondent banking and regional vulnerabilities
FSB holds meeting of the RCG for the Americas in Nassau. -
7 December 2016 Sixth meeting of the Financial Stability Board Regional Consultative Group for the Commonwealth of Independent States
FSB holds meeting of the RCG for the CIS in Moscow. -
2 December 2016 FSB Regional Consultative Group for Asia discusses macroprudential frameworks, financial technology and correspondent banking
FSB holds meeting of the RCG for Asia in Hong Kong. -
29 November 2016 Public Responses to the August 2016 discussion note on Essential Aspects of CCP Resolution Planning
Public responses to the August 2016 consultation on Essential Aspects of CCP Resolution Planning. -
21 November 2016 FSB publishes 2016 G-SII list
FSB releases list of global systemically important insurers. -
21 November 2016 2016 list of global systemically important insurers (G-SIIs)
Nine insurers identified as G-SIIs as part of the annual identification process of global systemically important financial institutions. -
21 November 2016 2016 list of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs)
30 banks identified as G-SIBs as part of the annual identification process of global systemically important financial institutions. -
21 November 2016 FSB publishes 2016 G-SIB list
FSB releases list of global systemically important banks. -
17 November 2016 Financial Stability Board agrees 2017 workplan
FSB Plenary meets to discuss emerging vulnerabilities, implementation and effects of reforms, market-based finance, CCP resolution, G-SIFIs, climate risk disclosure, correspondent banking, misconduct and FinTech. -
15 November 2016 Application Paper on Approaches to Supervising the Conduct of Intermediaries
This Application Paper documents ideas on approaches that IAIS members may wish to consider when developing or revising a regime for the supervision of intermediaries, including when implementing ICP 18 (Intermediaries) and the relevant aspects of ICP 19 (Conduct of business), and incorporating them into their broader supervisory frameworks.