Annual report on implementation of resolution reforms.
      
      
    
  Resolution and Crisis Management
      7 December 2021
    
  
      7 December 2021
    
  
      
        Report describes progress made on the implementation of the “Key Attributes” and notes further work to do with regard to several areas, including on emerging challenges in resolution planning from digital innovation.
      
      
    
  
      30 November 2021
    
  
      
        This report identifies good practices that CMGs have put in place over the past ten years to enhance their crisis management preparedness.
      
      
    
  
      30 November 2021
    
  
      
        Report provides a reference for home and host authorities in CMGs to help them enhance their crisis management preparedness.
      
      
    
  
      23 November 2021
    
  
      
        Thirty banks identified as G-SIBs through the annual identification process.
      
      
    
  
      23 November 2021
    
  
      
        List of global systemically important banks remains at 30.
      
      
    
  
      28 October 2021
    
  
      
        This final report updates the assessment of lessons learnt for financial stability from the COVID-19 pandemic and outlines actions by the FSB and other standard-setting bodies in response to those lessons.
      
      
    
  
      27 October 2021
    
  
      
        Report presents the FSB’s high-level assessment of current vulnerabilities in the global financial system; describes its ongoing financial stability work; and reports on the implementation and effects of G20 reforms.
      
      
    
  
      27 October 2021
    
  
      
        The Annual Report has been redesigned to be more forward-looking and encompassing so that it describes the FSB’s work to promote global financial stability.
      
      
    
  
      
        This framework seeks to help financial market infrastructure (FMI) intermediaries better understand which information their clients and their clients’ resolution authorities may need to prepare resolution plans.