Archives - Resolution and Crisis Management
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3 November 2015 Overview of Public Consultation to Guidance on Cooperation and Information Sharing with Host Authorities of Jurisdictions where a G-SIFI has a Systemic Presence that are Not Represented on its CMG
A summary of feedback to the FSB consultation. -
3 November 2015 FSB publishes the 2015 update of the G-SIB list
FSB releases updated list of global systemically important banks. -
3 November 2015 2015 update of list of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs)
FSB and BCBS have updated the list of G-SIBs, using end-2014 data and the BCBS assessment methodology. -
3 November 2015 2015 update of list of global systemically important insurers (G-SIIs)
FSB has updated the list of G-SIIs, using end-2014 data and the assessment methodology published by the IAIS in 2013. -
3 November 2015 FSB publishes the 2015 update of the G-SII list
FSB publishes 2015 list of global systemically important insurers. -
25 September 2015 Meeting of the Financial Stability Board in London on 25 September
FSB plenary meets to discuss policy measures to end too-big-to-fail, concerns on market liquidity, shadow banking, derivatives, misconduct risks, audit and climate change. -
22 September 2015 Progress report on work to enhance CCP resilience
FSB and SSBs publish update on progress in their joint workplan to make CCPs more resilient. -
22 September 2015 2015 CCP Workplan
The 2015 CCP Workplan agreed by the FSB and SSBs to ensure effective coordination of policy work to make CCPs more resilient. -
22 September 2015 Progress Report on the CCP Workplan
The FSB and SSBs provide a progress report on work to enhance the resilience, recovery planning and resolvability of CCPs. -
13 April 2015 FSB launches second peer review on resolution regimes and invites feedback from stakeholders
The FSB invites feedback from financial institutions, industry and consumer associations as well as other stakeholders on the implementation of reforms to resolution regimes in the areas covered by the second peer review on resolution regimes.
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