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2016 list of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs)
30 banks identified as G-SIBs as part of the annual identification process of global systemically important financial institutions.
2023 List of Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs)
List of G-SIBs reduced from 30 to 29.
2019 list of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs)
30 banks identified as G-SIBs through the annual identification process.
2020 list of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs)
Thirty banks identified as G-SIBs through the annual identification process.
2022 List of Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs)
Thirty banks identified as G-SIBs through the annual identification process.
2021 List of Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs)
Thirty banks identified as G-SIBs through the annual identification process.
2017 list of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs)
30 banks identified as G-SIBs through the annual identification process.
2018 list of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs)
29 banks identified as G-SIBs through the annual identification process.
2013 Update of Group of Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs)
The FSB and the BCBS have updated the list of G-SIBs, using end-2012 data and an updated assessment methodology published by the BCBS in July 2013.
2012 Update of Group of Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs)
The group of G-SIFIs is to be updated annually based on new data and published by the FSB each November.
2015 update of list of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs)
FSB and BCBS have updated the list of G-SIBs, using end-2014 data and the BCBS assessment methodology.
2014 Update of List of Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs)
The FSB and the BCBS have updated the list of G-SIBs, using end-2013 data and the updated assessment methodology published by the BCBS in July 2013.
Peer Review of Switzerland
Peer review examines Switzerland’s implementation of too-big-to-fail reforms for global systemically important banks (G-SIBs).
Principles on Bail-in Execution
Principles to assist authorities operationalise resolution strategies for global systemically important banks.
Adequacy of Loss-Absorbing Capacity of Global Systemically Important Banks in resolution
This consultative document seeks comments on policy proposals developed at the request of G20 leaders to enhance loss-absorbing capacity of G-SIBs in resolution. Comments welcomed by 2 February 2015.
Assessment Methodologies for Identifying Non-Bank Non-Insurer Global Systemically Important Financial Institutions
This second consultative document sets out the revised proposal on the assessment methodologies for identifying Non-Bank Non-Insurer Global Systemically Important Financial Institutions (NBNI G-SIFIs). The FSB and IOSCO welcome comments sent to [email protected] by 29 May 2015.
Understanding Financial Linkages: A Common Data Template for Global Systemically Important Banks
This consultation paper seeks the views of interested parties on a set of options and proposals to improve the data on linkages between G-SIBs and on their exposures and funding dependencies.
A Common Data Template for Global Systemically Important Banks – Industry Workshop
Invitations to the workshop will be extended to all G-SIBs identified in November 2012 as well as to national and international banking federations that responded to the earlier FSB consultation exercise.
FSB Data Gaps Initiative – A Common Data Template for Global Systemically Important Banks: Phase 2
The note includes a background reference on the FSB Data Gaps project, announces the launch of Phase 2 funding template for G-SIBs and the approval of a roadmap for Phase 3.
Review of the Technical Implementation of the Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) Standard
Review of the 2015 Standard designed to allow orderly resolution of global systemically important banks.
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