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FSB RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T09:50:58+00:00Public responses to August 2013 consultative document Assessment Methodology for the Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions
https://www.fsb.org/2013/11/c_131121/
Public comments received on the consultative document issued on 28 August 2013.2013-11-21T09:15:00+00:00Public responses to August 2013 consultative document Assessment Methodology for the Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions2013-11-21Principles for an Effective Risk Appetite Framework
https://www.fsb.org/2013/11/r_131118/
The FSB Principles set out key elements for: (i) an effective risk appetite framework, (ii) an effective risk appetite statement, (iii) risk limits, and (iv) defining the roles and responsibilities of the board of directors and senior management.2013-11-18T12:03:00+00:00Principles for an Effective Risk Appetite Framework2013-11-18Guidance on Supervisory Interaction with Financial Institutions on Risk Culture
https://www.fsb.org/2013/11/guidance-on-supervisory-interaction-with-financial-institutions-on-risk-culture-consultative-document/
This consultative documents seeks feedback on the foundational elements that contribute to the promotion of a sound risk culture within financial institutions.2013-11-18T11:46:00+00:00Guidance on Supervisory Interaction with Financial Institutions on Risk Culture2013-11-18Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2013
https://www.fsb.org/2013/11/r_131114/
This report presents the results of the third annual global shadow banking monitoring exercise and offers a systematic account of the size, composition and trends of non-bank financial intermediation across major global financial systems.2013-11-14T11:08:00+00:00Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 20132013-11-142013 Update of Group of Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs)
https://www.fsb.org/2013/11/r_131111/
The FSB and the BCBS have updated the list of G-SIBs, using end-2012 data and an updated assessment methodology published by the BCBS in July 2013.2013-11-11T02:11:00+00:002013 Update of Group of Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs)2013-11-11Instructions for the Quantitative Impact Study (QIS2) for Regulated Financial Intermediaries (Banks and Broker-Dealers)
https://www.fsb.org/2013/11/r_131105a/
On 29 August, the FSB published the report Policy Framework for Addressing Shadow Banking Risks in Securities Lending and Repos (hereafter August Report) that set out policy recommendations for addressing financial stability risks in relation to securities lending and repos.1It also included proposals on minimum standards for methodologies to calculate haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities […]2013-11-05T02:11:00+00:00Instructions for the Quantitative Impact Study (QIS2) for Regulated Financial Intermediaries (Banks and Broker-Dealers)2013-11-05Instructions for the Quantitative Impact Study (QIS2) for Agent Securities Lenders
https://www.fsb.org/2013/11/r_131105b/
On 29 August, the FSB published the report Policy Framework for Addressing Shadow Banking Risks in Securities Lending and Repos (hereafter August Report) that set out policy recommendations for addressing financial stability risks in relation to securities lending and repos.1It also included proposals on minimum standards for methodologies to calculate haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities […]2013-11-05T02:11:00+00:00Instructions for the Quantitative Impact Study (QIS2) for Agent Securities Lenders2013-11-05Instructions for the Quantitative Impact Study (QIS2) for Non-Banks
https://www.fsb.org/2013/11/r_131105c/
On 29 August, the FSB published the report Policy Framework for Addressing Shadow Banking Risks in Securities Lending and Repos (hereafter August Report) that set out policy recommendations for addressing financial stability risks in relation to securities lending and repos.1It also included proposals on minimum standards for methodologies to calculate haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities […]2013-11-05T02:11:00+00:00Instructions for the Quantitative Impact Study (QIS2) for Non-Banks2013-11-05