Archives - Resolution and Crisis Management
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27 October 2014 Structural Banking Reforms: Cross-border Consistencies and Global Financial Stability Implications
This report discusses recent structural banking reforms, their objectives and main elements, and cross-border considerations. -
17 October 2014 Guidance on Cooperation and Information Sharing with Host Authorities of Jurisdictions Not Represented on CMGs where a G-SIFI has a Systemic Presence
This consultative document asks questions relating to non-CMG host jurisdictions. The FSB welcomes comments and responses to these questions by Monday, 1 December 2014. -
17 October 2014 FSB seeks comments on Cooperation and Information Sharing with Non-CMG Host Authorities
The FSB is seeking comments on its newly released Consultative Document: Guidance on Cooperation and Information Sharing with Host Authorities of Jurisdictions Not Represented on CMGs where a G-SIFI has a Systemic Presence. -
16 October 2014 Recovery and Resolution Planning for Systemically Important Insurers – Guidance on Identification of Critical Functions and Critical Shared Services
This consultative document asks questions relating to systemically important insurers. The FSB welcomes comments and responses to these questions by Monday, 15 December 2014. -
15 October 2014 Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions
This version of the Key Attributes incorporates guidance on their application to non-bank financial institutions and on arrangements for information sharing to support the effective resolution. -
15 October 2014 FSB publishes Guidance on Resolution of Non-Bank Financial Institutions
The FSB has today reissued the Key Attributes incorporating guidance on their application to non-bank financial institutions and on arrangements for information sharing. -
11 October 2014 FSB welcomes industry initiative to remove cross-border close-out risk
The FSB welcomes the announcement today by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) of the agreement of a protocol to the ISDA Master Agreement as an important step to improve the effectiveness of cross-border resolution actions.