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30 July 2013 Supervisory Colleges for Credit Rating Agencies
This report recommends that supervisory colleges for internationally active CRAs (CRA colleges) be established to serve as a resource for CRA supervisors by facilitating information exchange and, if appropriate, cooperation. -
25 July 2013 A Common Data Template for Global Systemically Important Banks – Industry Workshop
Invitations to the workshop will be extended to all G-SIBs identified in November 2012 as well as to national and international banking federations that responded to the earlier FSB consultation exercise. -
18 July 2013 FSB publishes a Group of Global Systemically Important Insurers (G-SIIs) and the Policy Measures that will Apply to Them
The FSB identifies the first group of 9 global systemically important insurers (G-SIIs) and the policy measures that apply to them. -
18 July 2013 FSB identifies G-SIIs and the Policy Measures that will Apply to Them
The FSB identifies the first group of 9 global systemically important insurers (G-SIIs) and the policy measures that apply to them. -
18 July 2013 Global Systemically Important Insurers: Policy Measures
This standard contains a framework of policy measures that should be applied to insurers that are determined to be global systemically important insurers (G-SIIs). -
17 July 2013 FSB consults on principles for an effective risk appetite framework
Principles for an Effective Risk Appetite FrameworkThe Financial Stability Board (FSB) is today launching a public consultation on its draft . The Principles will enhance supervisory oversight of firms, in particular of systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs), by establishing minimum expectations for the key elements contained in an effective risk appetite framework, such as: an […] -
17 July 2013 Principles for an Effective Risk Appetite Framework
This consultative document provides guidance on the key elements contained in an effective risk appetite framework. Comments should be sent to [email protected] by Monday 30 September 2013.