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Reducing the Moral Hazard Posed by Systemically Important Financial Institutions

This report recommends a policy framework for addressing the systemic and moral hazard risks associated with systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs).

Intensity and Effectiveness of SIFI Supervision: Recommendations for Enhanced Supervision

In the aftermath of the financial crisis, the FSB and the G20 Leaders have identified as a priority the need for more intense and effective supervision particularly as it relates to systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs). The level of supervision applied by national authorities must be commensurate with the potential destabilization risk that such firms […]

Senior Supervisors Group

Interim report to G20 Leaders on Reducing the Moral Hazard Posed by SIFIs

This report seeks the endorsement of the G20 Leaders for the overall direction of work on the development of a policy framework for reducing the moral hazard risks posed by SIFIs.

Senior Supervisors Group Report on Risk Management Lessons from the Global Banking Crisis of 2008

On March 6, 2008, the Senior Supervisors Group (SSG) released its first report, Observations on Risk Management Practices during the Recent Market Turbulence (the “first report”). The report conveyed our assessment of the risk management practices that made some firms better able than others to withstand market stresses in the fall of 2007.At that time, […]

Self-Assessment Template – Supplement to Risk Management Lessons from the Global Banking Crisis of 2008

Senior Supervisors Group: Mission Statement

Supervisory Guidance on Dealing with Weak Banks

At its 26 March 2002 meeting, the FSF welcomed a report on Guidance on Dealing with Weak Banks by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) and its Core Principles Liaison Group. This guidance offers practical advice on identifying bank problems early and methods to deal with them.