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19 April 2013 Implementing the FSB Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes - how far have we come?
At their February meeting this year, the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors reiterated their commitment to ensure that all global systemically important financial institutions (G-SIFIs) are resolvable, and requested a report on progress. Authorities have made continued efforts to develop resolution strategies and operational plans for all G-SIFIs and to introduce resolution powers […] -
19 April 2013 FSB Chair's Letter to G20 Ministers and Governors on financial reforms
FSB Chair reports on progress in three key areas of reform to create a more resilient global financial system. They include implementation of the Basel III capital and liquidity requirements, implementation of reforms to resolution regimes and implementation of OTC derivatives reforms. -
19 April 2013 FSB Chair Letter sent to the G20 Ministers and Governors
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19 April 2013 FSB reports to G20 on progress of financial regulatory reforms
The Chairman of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) reported to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors today on progress in the financial regulatory reform programme. In connection with this, the FSB is publishing today: a letter by the FSB Chair to the G20, sent ahead of their meeting, reporting on the progress being […] -
18 April 2013 FSB Data Gaps Initiative on a Common Data Template for G-SIBs – Phase 1
The FSB announces the successful implementation of Phase 1 of the harmonised collection and pooling of improved consolidated data on bilateral counterparty credit exposures of major systemic banks.