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    Global Monitoring Report on Non-Bank Financial Intermediation 2021

    Report reviews global trends and risks in the non-bank financial intermediation (NBFI) sector for 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    9 May 2022 Thematic Review on Out-of-Court Corporate Debt Workouts
    29 April 2022 Supervisory and Regulatory Approaches to Climate-related Risks: Interim Report
    26 April 2022 US Dollar Funding and Emerging Market Economy Vulnerabilities
    20 April 2022 FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: April 2022

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    29 April 2022 Supervisory and Regulatory Approaches to Climate-related Risks: Interim Report

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    FSB 10 years for KAs

    Virtual discussion on 10 years of the FSB Key Attributes of Effective Resolution

    FSB Chair Klaas Knot speaks at the virtual event for 10 Years of the FSB Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions.

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    9 May 2022 FSB publishes peer review on out-of-court corporate debt workouts
    29 April 2022 FSB launches consultation on supervisory and regulatory approaches to climate-related risks
    26 April 2022 FSB analyses external vulnerabilities in emerging market economies associated with US dollar funding

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7 April 2014 Progress Report on Increasing the Intensity and Effectiveness of Supervision

This report takes stock of supervision practices prior to the crisis, takes stock of key changes in supervision practices, and identifies identifies areas where more work is needed.

7 April 2014 Guidance on Supervisory Interaction with Financial Institutions on Risk Culture: A Framework for Assessing Risk Culture

This paper identifies some foundational elements that contribute to the promotion of a sound risk culture within a financial institution.

18 November 2013 Principles for an Effective Risk Appetite Framework

The FSB Principles set out key elements for: (i) an effective risk appetite framework, (ii) an effective risk appetite statement, (iii) risk limits, and (iv) defining the roles and responsibilities of the board of directors and senior management.

29 August 2013 Policy Framework for Strengthening Oversight and Regulation of Shadow Banking Entities

This document sets out the final policy framework to address shadow banking risks posed by non-bank financial entities other than money market funds (MMFs) ("other shadow banking entities").

29 August 2013 Policy Framework for Addressing Shadow Banking Risks in Securities Lending and Repos

In response to its November 2012 consultative document 'A Policy Framework for Addressing Shadow Banking Risks in Securities Lending and Repos', the FSB received consultation responses from more than 50 respondents.

29 August 2013 An Overview of Policy Recommendations for Shadow Banking

Abstract At the 2011 Summit meeting in Cannes, the G20 Leaders agreed to develop policies to deal with the fault lines exposed by the financial crisis in that part of the financial system that extends credit but is outside the regular banking sector: the so-called "shadow banking system". Those fault lines centred on a heavy […]

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.

15 July 2013 Guidance on Developing Effective Resolution Strategies

This guidance aims to assist authorities and firms in implementing the recovery and resolution planning requirements under the Key Attributes. The guidance was revised in light of comments received during the public consultation.

5 November 2012 Roadmap for Reducing Reliance on CRA Ratings

The roadmap sets clear timelines for concrete action to reduce mechanistic reliance on CRA ratings and for authorities to promote and strengthen own credit risk assessment approaches.
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Last updated: 6 January 2021

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