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FSB outlines work to further increase the resolvability of banks, central counterparties and insurers

Resolution Report highlights areas of work to further increase the resolvability of banks, building on the lessons learnt from the March bank failures, and CCPs and insurers.

15 December 2023

FSB publishes 2016 G-SII list

FSB releases list of global systemically important insurers.

21 November 2016

FSB consults on proposed guidance to support resolution planning and promote resolvability

Consultations provide guidance on implementation of the Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for global systemically important banks (G-SIBs).

30 November 2017

FSB publishes the 2015 update of the G-SII list

FSB publishes 2015 list of global systemically important insurers.

3 November 2015

FSB and IOSCO propose Assessment Methodologies for Identifying Non-Bank Non-Insurer Global Systemically Important Financial Institutions

The FSB and the IOSCO are seeking comments on the revised proposal on assessment methodologies for identifying Non-Bank Non-Insurer Global Systemically Important Financial Institutions (NBNI G-SIFIs). Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 29 May 2015.

4 March 2015

FSB Plenary meets in New York

FSB Plenary meets in New York to discuss current vulnerabilities in the global financial system and progress under its 2019 work programme.

26 April 2019

FSB Plenary meets in Paris

FSB Plenary meets in Paris to review vulnerabilities in the global financial system, discuss FinTech developments and ongoing work, and agree its work programme for 2020.

7 November 2019

FSB Plenary meets in Basel

FSB members discussed the outlook for global financial stability, including issues of particular relevance to emerging markets and developing countries, as well as the FSB’s deliverables to Brazil’s G20 Presidency.

14 November 2023

Next Steps on the NBNI G-SIFI Assessment Methodologies

The FSB announced next steps on the assessment methodologies for non-bank non-insurer global systemically important financial institutions (NBNI G-SIFIs).

30 July 2015

FSB Plenary meets in Basel

FSB members discussed vulnerabilities in the global financial system, reviewed issues affecting emerging market and developing economies and agreed the FSB’s work programme for 2022.

18 November 2021


FSB Plenary meets in Frankfurt

FSB members discussed the outlook for global financial stability, preliminary lessons from the recent banking-sector turmoil, as well as the FSB’s deliverables to the July G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting in India.

6 July 2023

FSB releases reports on Progress in Implementing the SIFI Framework

FSB released three documents on latest steps in implementing the FSB’s policy framework for addressing the systemic and moral hazard risks associated with systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs).

1 November 2012

FSB publishes 2018 Resolution Report and publicly consults on financial resources to support CCP resolution

Implementation of resolution regimes most advanced for banks and progress is less advanced for insurers and CCPs.

15 November 2018

FSB publishes annual report on implementation and effects of financial regulatory reforms

Report finds that G20 reforms made the financial system more resilient, underscoring the importance of global regulatory cooperation.

13 November 2020

FSB publishes peer review on bank resolution planning

Peer review documents progress made to date and finds that important work remains to ensure that bank resolution planning frameworks are effective.

29 April 2019

FSB Plenary meets in Hong Kong

At its meeting in Hong Kong, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) discussed vulnerabilities currently affecting the global financial system and the progress in authorities’ ongoing work to strengthen global financial regulation.

30 May 2012

FSB Plenary meets in Basel, Switzerland

At its meeting in Basel yesterday, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) discussed vulnerabilities affecting the global financial system and progress in authorities’ work to strengthen global financial regulation.

25 June 2013

FSB consults on proposal for a common international standard on Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) for global systemic banks

The FSB is seeking comments on policy proposals developed at the request of G20 leaders to enhance loss-absorbing capacity of globally systemic banks in resolution

10 November 2014

FSB Plenary meets in Tokyo, Japan

At its meeting in Tokyo, the FSB discussed vulnerabilities currently affecting the global financial system and the progress in authorities’ ongoing work to strengthen global financial regulation.

10 October 2012

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