At their February meeting this year, the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors reiterated their commitment to ensure that all global systemically important financial institutions (G-SIFIs) are resolvable, and requested a report on progress. Authorities have made continued efforts to develop resolution strategies and operational plans for all G-SIFIs and to introduce resolution powers […]
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19 April 2013
The FSB announces the successful implementation of Phase 1 of the harmonised collection and pooling of improved consolidated data on bilateral counterparty credit exposures of major systemic banks.
11 April 2013
The thematic peer review report evaluates FSB jurisdictions’ existing resolution regimes and planned changes to those regimes using the FSB Key Attributes for Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions as a benchmark, and makes recommendations to support its timely and consistent implementation.
The group of G-SIFIs is to be updated annually based on new data and published by the FSB each November.
This paper reports on progress being made at the international and national levels in implementing the DGI recommendations and developing analytical work on new statistical frameworks.
This report describes progress made to extend the SIFI framework to banks that are systemically important in a domestic context (D-SIBs)
19 March 2012
28 responses to the Consultation paper were received – 11 from national and international industry associations, 14 from individual financial institutions, and 3 from other firms and private individuals. Only the comments from national and international industry associations are published here.
This document sets out the critical policy measures that form the parts of the FSB SIFI Framework. Full implementation is targeted for 2019.
The Key Attributes are a new internationally-agreed standard that sets out the responsibilities, instruments and powers that national resolution regimes should have to resolve a SIFI as well as requirements for resolvability assessments and recovery and resolution planning for G-SIFIs.