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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 announces 2013 update of group of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs)
The FSB published today its annual update of the list of G-SIBs, using end-2012 data and an updated assessment methodology published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in July 2013.
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.
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 approval of a roadmap for Phase 3.
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 statement on identification of global systemically important insurers
FSB, in consultation with the IAIS, has decided not to publish a new list of G-SIIs for 2017. Policy measures will continue to apply to the firms listed in the 2016 G-SII communication.
FSB releases guidance on resolution planning for systemically important insurers
FSB provides guidance on issues for authorities to consider in resolution planning for systemically important insurers.
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.
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.
Assessment of the macroeconomic impact of higher loss absorbency for global systemically important banks
Assessment of the macroeconomic impact of higher loss absorbency for global systemically important banks
Market fragmentation
FSB members are continuing work related to the distribution of resources within global systemically important
FSB publishes 2016 G-SIB list
FSB releases list of global systemically important banks.
FSB publishes 2023 G-SIB list
The 2023 list of global systemically important banks comprises 29 banks, one less than the 2022 list.
2023 Bank Failures: Preliminary lessons learnt for resolution
Report reviews the events of March 2023 in Switzerland, the US, and the UK, the handling of distressed banks, and the implications for the effective operationalisation and implementation of the FSB’s Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions.
FSB review of 2023 bank failures assesses implications for the operation of the international resolution framework
Report identifies lessons learnt regarding the FSB Key Attributes’ framework for resolving global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) and other systemically important banks.
FSB publishes the 2015 update of the G-SIB list
FSB releases updated list of global systemically important banks.
FSB consults on measures to address systemically important financial institutions
The FSB and BCBS seek feedback on two consultative documents that set out proposed measures to address the moral hazard risks posed by SIFIs. Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 2 September 2011 and [email protected] by 26 August 2011.
FSB publishes 2020 G-SIB list
FSB maintains list of 30 global systemically important banks.