Consultation Documents
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31 May 2021 Targets for Addressing the Four Challenges of Cross-Border Payments: Consultative document
Public consultation on the FSB’s targets for addressing the four challenges of cross-border payments. -
9 November 2020 Regulatory and Supervisory Issues Relating to Outsourcing and Third-Party Relationships: Discussion paper
Public consultation on the FSB’s discussion paper. -
28 June 2020 Evaluation of the effects of too-big-to-fail reforms: consultation report
Public consultation on the FSB’s evaluation. -
4 May 2020 Guidance on financial resources to support CCP resolution and on the treatment of CCP equity in resolution: Consultative document
Public consultation report on the financial resources for CCP resolution. -
20 April 2020 Effective Practices for Cyber Incident Response and Recovery: Consultative document
Public consultation report on a toolkit of effective practices to enhance cyber resilience. -
14 April 2020 Addressing the regulatory, supervisory and oversight challenges raised by “global stablecoin” arrangements: Consultative document
Consultation on recommendations to address the challenges of “global stablecoin” arrangements. -
7 June 2019 Evaluation of the effects of financial regulatory reforms on small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) financing: Consultation report
Public consultation on the impact of G20 financial regulatory reforms on SME financing. -
3 June 2019 Solvent Wind-down of Derivatives and Trading Portfolios: Discussion Paper for Public Consultation
Proposals for guidance on the effective recovery and resolution of G-SIBs with large derivatives portfolios. -
3 June 2019 Public Disclosure of Resolution Planning and Resolvability: Discussion Paper for Public Consultation
Proposals for guidance on public disclosure of measures to implement G-SIB recovery and resolution regimes. -
15 November 2018 Financial resources to support CCP resolution and the treatment of CCP equity in resolution
Discussion paper on considerations for evaluating whether existing financial resources and tools are adequate to implement resolution strategies for CCPs.