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FSB publishes final report of the evaluation of too-big-to-fail reforms for banks
FSB evaluation of the effects of too-big-to-fail reforms for banks finds some gaps still need to be addressed.
FSB launches evaluation of too-big-to-fail reforms and invites feedback from stakeholders
Evaluation will assess whether the implemented reforms are reducing the systemic and moral hazard risks associated with systemically important banks.
FSB recommends further strengthening of the framework for global systemically important banks in Switzerland
Peer review assesses Switzerland’s implementation of too-big-to-fail reforms for global systemically important banks and outlines recommendations to further strengthen its framework.
FSB reports on Progress and Next Steps Towards Ending "Too-Big-To-Fail"
This report sets out the next steps for completing the policy measures and end the “Too Big To Fail” problem.
FSB evaluation finds too-big-to-fail reforms made banks more resilient and resolvable, but gaps need to be addressed
FSB seeks public feedback on evaluation findings.
Meeting of the Financial Stability Board in London on 25 September
FSB plenary meets to discuss policy measures to end too-big-to-fail, concerns on market liquidity, shadow banking, derivatives, misconduct risks, audit and climate change.
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.
FSB Plenary meets in Zurich, Switzerland
At its meeting today, the FSB reviewed and approved a number of policy proposals to be submitted to the G20 Summit in November, including on a package of measures to address the “too big to fail” problem.
FSB Announces Policy Measures to Address Systemically Important Financial Institutions (SIFIs) and Names Initial Group of Global SIFIs
FSB announces policy measures and implementation timelines for measures to address too-big-to-fail risks associated with systemically important financial institutions.
FSB launches thematic peer review on bank resolution planning and invites feedback from stakeholders
The FSB is seeking feedback from stakeholders as part of its peer review on bank resolution planning, which forms a key component of the FSB’s policy framework to address the risk of too-big-to-fail.
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.
FSB publishes further guidance on resolution planning and fifth report to the G20 on progress in resolution
FSB publishes further guidance on resolution planning and fifth report to the G20 on progress in resolution.
FSB welcomes extension of industry initiative to promote orderly cross-border resolution of G-SIBs
FSB welcomes industry initiative to promote the orderly resolution of G-SIBs by extending contractual arrangements for the cross-border effectiveness of temporary stays in resolution for OTC derivatives and securities financing transactions.
FSB publishes three guidance papers to assist implementation of recovery and resolution planning requirements
These three reports aim to assist authorities and firms in implementing the RRP requirements under the Key Attributes.
New measures to promote resolvability, including effective cross-border resolution
FSB launches three consultations to finalise the resolution of SIFIs together with guidance on cross-border effectiveness of resolution actions and guidance on cooperation with host country regulators.
FSB reports to G20 on Progress in Reforming Resolution Regimes and Resolution Planning
The FSB published today its report to the G20 on progress in reform of resolution regimes and resolution planning for G-SIFIs and reports the initial results from the launch of the RAP.
FSB reports to G20 Leaders on financial regulatory reforms
FSB report shows reforms are working and no major unintended consequences from the G20 financial regulatory reforms.
FSB Chair updates G20 on COVID-19 support measures, and a roadmap to address climate-related financial risks
FSB delivers Chair’s letter to G20 and report on the factors to consider when extending, amending and ending COVID-19 policy support measures.
FSB Chairman reports to G20 Leaders on global finanacial reforms
The FSB reported to G20 Leaders on the progress and remaining challenges in the implementation of the G20 recommendations for strengthening financial stability, including efforts to reduce the moral hazard posed by SIFIs.
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