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9 September 2020 Virtual workshop on the evaluation of too-big-to-fail reforms
The FSB hosted a virtual workshop on its evaluation of the effects of the too-big-to-fail reforms on 4 September 2020. -
7 September 2020 Regulatory framework for haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities financing transactions
Policy recommendations in the framework for haircuts on certain non-centrally cleared securities financing transactions. This report was originally published on 12 November 2015 but the annexes were updated on 19 July 2019, 25 November 2019 and 7 September 2020. -
7 September 2020 FSB extends implementation timelines for securities financing transactions
Implementation timelines for minimum haircuts adjusted. -
1 September 2020 Conflicts of interest and associated conduct risks during the debt capital raising process
This Report proposes Guidance to help IOSCO members address the risk of conflicts of interest and associated conduct risks during the debt capital raising process. -
25 August 2020 Key Attributes Assessment Methodology for the Insurance Sector
Essential criteria to guide the assessment of the compliance of a jurisdiction’s insurance resolution framework. -
25 August 2020 FSB publishes Key Attributes Assessment Methodology for the Insurance Sector
Methodology sets out essential criteria to assess insurance resolution frameworks. -
24 August 2020 FSB Financial Statements: 2019/2020
FSB financial statements for the 12-month period ending 31 March 2020. -
21 August 2020 Virtual workshop on the evaluation of the effects of too-big-to-fail reforms
Register for the FSB’s workshop on 4 September. -
14 August 2020 FSB Continuity of Access to FMIs for firms in resolution: streamlined information collection to support resolution planning
Questionnaire on continuity of access to financial market infrastructures (FMIs) for firms in resolution. -
14 August 2020 FSB publishes questionnaire on continuity of access to FMIs for firms in resolution
The questionnaire will streamline provision of resolution planning information by FMIs to firms and authorities.