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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.9 November 2015 Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) Principles and Term Sheet
Final TLAC Principles and Term Sheet agreed by the FSB as part of measures to end too-big-to-fail.3 November 2015 Principles for Cross-border Effectiveness of Resolution Actions
FSB publishes guiding principles on statutory and contractual mechanisms to give cross-border effect to resolution actions in accordance with the Key Attributes.3 November 2015 Guidance on Cooperation and Information Sharing with Host Authorities of Jurisdictions where a G-SIFI has a Systemic Presence that are Not Represented on its CMG
Guidance to ensure host regulators are given sufficient information by home regulators on SIFI resolution where a firm is systemic for a host market.15 October 2014 Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions
This version of the Key Attributes incorporates guidance on their application to non-bank financial institutions and on arrangements for information sharing to support the effective resolution.16 July 2013 Guidance on Recovery Triggers and Stress Scenarios
This guidance focuses on two specific aspects of recovery plans: the design and nature of criteria triggering senior management consideration of recovery actions, and the severity of hypothetical stress scenarios and the design of stress scenarios more generally.15 July 2013 Guidance on Identification of Critical Functions and Critical Shared Services
This guidance should assist authorities and CMGs in their evaluation of the criticality of functions that firms provide to the real economy and financial markets.- « Previous
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