This document sets out the FSB’s approach to transforming shadow banking into resilient market-based financing to date, and the next steps (roadmap) for 2015.
This consultative document sets out the proposed standards and processes for global data collection and aggregation on securities financing transactions. The FSB welcomes comments by 12 February 2015.
The annual shadow banking monitoring exercise is accompanied by a comprehensive data set at national and aggregate level as well as the data underlying most of the exhibits shown in the report.
Consultation on a proposal to cover non-bank-to-non-bank transactions and sets out the regulatory framework for haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities financing transactions.
This background document examines the procyclicality of haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities financing transactions and their role during the global financial crisis.
The report highlights the progress since the start of the Data Gaps Initiative (DGI) in 2009, provides benchmarks to determine when to call DGI recommendations complete, and outlines a future work plan.
This report, prepared by the FSB RCG for the Americas, analyses shadow banking in the Americas, expanding the scope of monitoring of shadow banking activities in this region.
This report, prepared by the FSB RCG for Asia, analyses shadow banking in Asia, expanding the scope of monitoring of shadow banking activities in this region.
This consultative document sets out the proposed assessment methodologies for identifying NBNI G-SIFIs. The FSB and IOSCO welcome comments sent to [email protected] by 7 April 2014.
Comments received from 23 entities on August 2013 consultative proposals on minimum standards for methodologies to calculate haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities financing transactions and a framework of numerical haircut floors.This will serve as an input to finalise policy recommendations.