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Cloud Computing: Issues for Supervisors

TC Note discusses benefits of cloud computing

Toronto Centre Note contrasts the observed and potential benefits of cloud computing outsourcing with the supervisory concerns that its growth raises, particularly from the perspective of EMDE supervisors. It discusses the regulatory and supervisory responses and highlights next steps for supervisors. 

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Nov 2020    

Type: TC Notes

Topics: Cyber risk, Operational risk, FinTech

Sectors: Pensions

Supervising the New Normal: A New Guide to Navigate the Pandemic

TC webcast on navigating the COVID-19 pandemic

Toronto Centre webcast focuses on the impact of COVID-19 on the financial system. It discusses emerging trends for supervising the new normal.    

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Nov 2020    

Type: TC Videos

Topics: COVID-19

Sectors: Pensions

Emotional Wellness for Supervisors

TC podcast discusses how to thrive in our current environment

Toronto Centre podcast focuses on mental wellness in the workplace and how leaders can support a healthy and thriving team. It provides practical tips and ideas to help you to manage your own well-being.

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Nov 2020    

Type: TC Videos

Topics: COVID-19

Sectors: Pensions

2020 Resolution Report

FSB report highlights need for resolution preparedness

Financial Stability Board provides an update on progress in implementing policy measures to enhance the resolvability of systemically important financial institutions and highlights the need for resolution preparedness. It also discusses lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, which confirmed the importance of ongoing work on resolvability, including for central counterparties (CCPs).

Publisher: Global Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Nov 2020    

Type: Consultative, discussion and issues paper

Topics: Recovery and resolution, COVID-19

Sectors: Pensions

Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures: 2020 Status Report

FSB 2020 status report

Financial Stability Board Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures 2020 status report found that disclosure of climate-related financial information aligned with the TCFD recommendations has steadily increased since the recommendations were published in 2017. The largest increases relate to companies disclosing how they identify, assess, and manage climate-related risk. 

Publisher: Global Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Nov 2020    

Type: Guideline

Topics: Climate change , Risk management, Transparency and disclosure

Sectors: Pensions

How Better Data Can Equip Supervisors and Financial Services Providers to Improve Women's Financial Inclusion

TC virtual executive panel with USAID

Toronto Centre-USAID executive panel discusses ways to improve women's financial inclusion.

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Oct 2020    

Type: TC Videos

Topics: Financial inclusion, Gender equality

Sectors: Pensions

Effective Practices for Cyber Incident Response and Recovery: Final Report

FSB toolkit of effective practices

Financial Stability Board toolkit of effective practices aims to assist organizations in their cyber incident response and recovery activities. Toolkit includes 49 practices for effective cyber incident response and recovery across seven components: i) governance; ii) planning and preparation; iii) analysis; iv) mitigation; v) restoration and recovery; vi) coordination and communication; and vii) improvement. 

Publisher: Global Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Oct 2020    

Type: Consultative, discussion and issues paper

Topics: Cyber risk, Operational risk

Sectors: Pensions

Innovative Ways to Address Climate Change and the Sustainability Agenda

TC virtual executive panel discusses climate change and pandemics

Toronto Centre virtual executive panel discusses: i) fundamental similarities between pandemics and climate risk; ii) steps that could be taken to align the immediate pandemic responses with the imperatives of sustainability; iii) how to leverage tools such as blended finance to advance climate smart financing; iv) opportunities for the financial sector to contribute towards climate change goals; v) innovative ways for regulatory and supervisory authorities to address climate change-related risks and meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); and vi) how to promote financial market and product innovations such as green bonds and market-based financing of green infrastructure initiatives.

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Oct 2020    

Type: TC Videos

Topics: Climate change , COVID-19

Sectors: Pensions

BigTech Firms in Finance in Emerging Market and Developing Economies

FSB report on BigTech in EMDEs

Financial Stability Board report considers market developments and financial stability implications from the provision of financial services by BigTech firms in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs).

Publisher: Global Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Oct 2020    

Type: Consultative, discussion and issues paper

Topics: FinTech, Financial inclusion

Sectors: Pensions

Exit Policy: Taking Supervisory Action to Deal with Non-Viable Financial Institutions

TC note discusses the most significant principles related to exit decisions

Toronto Centre Note pulls together the most significant principles related to exit decisions, including those providing the foundation for an exit decision that may ultimately be required. It is intended to help supervisory authorities, especially in jurisdictions where in-house resources are not extensive, to put in place an exit policy that will serve as a pragmatic guide to taking action to deal with failing financial institutions efficiently and confidently when the need arises. The Note also discusses the challenges of determining when an institution may be approaching a state of non-viability or be non-viable. 

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Oct 2020    

Type: TC Notes

Peer: Recovery Planning , Resolution: Implications for Supervisors

Topics: Recovery and resolution

Sectors: Pensions

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