Policy Documents
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6 July 2017 Guiding Principles on the Internal Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity of G-SIBs (‘Internal TLAC’)
Final guiding principles on internal TLAC to support the implementation of the TLAC standard. -
5 July 2017 Guidance on Central Counterparty Resolution and Resolution Planning
Guidance issued as part of the workplan to strengthen the resilience, recovery and resolution of CCPs. -
25 January 2017 Non-cash Collateral Re-Use: Measure and Metrics
FSB sets out measure to quantify non-cash collateral re-use. -
12 January 2017 Policy Recommendations to Address Structural Vulnerabilities from Asset Management Activities
Recommendations focus on open-ended fund liquidity mismatch, investment fund leverage, operational risk and securities lending. -
19 October 2016 Key Attributes Assessment Methodology for the Banking Sector
A methodology for assessing the implementation of the Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions in the banking sector. -
18 August 2016 Guidance on Arrangements to Support Operational Continuity in Resolution
FSB guidance on operational continuity in resolution to support the resolution planning work of authorities and firms. -
18 August 2016 Guiding principles on the temporary funding needed to support the orderly resolution of a global systemically important bank (“G-SIB”)
FSB guiding principles on funding in resolution to ensure that temporary funding is available to enable the effective resolution of G-SIBs without bail-out by the public sector. -
6 June 2016 Developing Effective Resolution Strategies and Plans for Systemically Important Insurers
Guidance for authorities in planning resolution of systemically important insurers. -
18 November 2015 Standards and Processes for Global Securities Financing Data Collection and Aggregation
FSB standards and processes to allow the FSB to periodically collect aggregated data on securities financing transactions. -
12 November 2015 Regulatory framework for haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities financing transactions
FSB framework for numerical haircut floors to non-bank-to-non-bank securities financing transactions.