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The Power of Communication During a Financial Crisis

TC podcast about communication in times of financial crisis and stability

Toronto Centre podcast discusses the importance of communication in times of financial crisis and stability. Discusses knowledge gained from the Swedish crisis and how social media can be a communication tool for financial supervisors and regulators. 

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Oct 2019    

Type: TC Videos

Topics: Crisis management and contingency planning

Sectors: Banking, Insurance, Microfinance, Microinsurance, Pensions, Securities

The Resolution Handbook at a Glance

Brief outline of the material presented in the US FDIC's resolution handbook.

Brief outline of the material presented in the FDIC's resolution handbook, a compilation of the lessons learned over many years. The sheer number of failing institutions and their varied businesses and asset sizes afforded the FDIC a wide range of resolution experiences including over all phases of various economic cycles.

Publisher: National Regulators     Release date: Jan 2019     Country: United States

Type: Sound Practice

Topics: Deposit insurance, Recovery and resolution, Crisis management and contingency planning

Sectors: Banking

Principles on Bail-in Execution

FSB guidance on operationalizing bail-in as a resolution tool

Financial Stability Board guidance to assist authorities as they develop bail-in resolution strategies and make resolution plans operational by defining principles to operationalize the use of bail-in as a resolution tool. Addresses actions and processes required to: i) identify the instruments and liabilities within the scope of bail-in; ii) conduct valuations to inform and support the application of bail-in; iii) develop a bail-in process that meets applicable securities laws and exchange requirements; iv) transfer governance and control rights to new owners and obtain the required regulatory approvals and authorizations; and v) communicate effectively at all stages of the bail-in transaction with affected parties and the market. While developed in the context of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs), principles are generally relevant to resolution of domestic systemically important banks (D-SIBs) as well. 

Publisher: Global Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Jun 2018    

Type: Guideline

Parent: Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions

Peer: Guiding Principles on the Internal Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity of G-SIBs

Topics: Recovery and resolution, Crisis management and contingency planning, Systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs)

Sectors: Banking

Funding Strategy Elements of an Implementable Resolution Plan

FSB guidance on plan for funding in resolution

Financial Stability Board consultation sets out key funding strategy elements to support the orderly resolution of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs). Covers: i) firm capabilities to support monitoring, reporting and estimating funding needs in resolution and to facilitate execution of the funding strategy; ii) development of a resolution funding plan by the authorities; iii) use of firm assets and private sources of funding; iv) access to temporary public sector backstop funding mechanisms and ordinary central bank facilities; and v) information sharing and coordination between authorities. Generally relevant to resolution of domestically systemically important banks as well.

Publisher: Global Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Jun 2018    

Type: Guideline

Parent: Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions, Guiding Principles on the Temporary Funding Needed to Support the Orderly Resolution of a G-SIB

Topics: Recovery and resolution, Liquidity risk and rules, Systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs), Crisis management and contingency planning

Sectors: Banking

Framework Cooperation Agreement on Banking Resolution

EU-US arrangement on bank crisis management and resolution

European Banking Authority Framework Cooperation Agreement with several US financial regulatory agencies lays out the basis for cooperation on bank crisis management and resolution between any of the EU supervisory or resolution authorities and any of the participating US agencies. The participating US agencies are the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the New York State Department of Financial Services. 

Publisher: Regional Standard-Setting Bodies     Release date: Sep 2017     Country: United States

Type: Law, Regulation and Policy

Parent: Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD)

Topics: Crisis management and contingency planning, Cross-border cooperation, Recovery and resolution

Sectors: Banking

20 Years After the Asian Financial Crisis

ADB conference report sets out lessons learned and future challenges

Asian Development Bank conference report discusses and identifies policy options for regional cooperation that safeguard financial stability and promote financial resilience.

Publisher: International Organizations     Release date: Sep 2017    

Type: Consultative, discussion and issues paper

Topics: Crisis management and contingency planning, Macroprudential, Systemic risk, Recovery and resolution, Deposit insurance

Sectors: Banking, Securities

MAS' Approach to Resolution of Financial Institutions in Singapore

MAS monograph sets out its role as a resolution authority and its approach to resolving financial institutions under its jurisdiction

Monetary Authority of Singapore monograph sets out its approach for operationalizing the enhanced resolution framework in the Monetary Authority of Singapore (Amendment) Act 2017, which reflects implementation of the Financial Stability Board's Key Attributes. Sets out: i) MAS's crisis management framework; ii) objectives of resolution; iii) MAS' resolution regime and its role as a resolution authority; iv) purpose of recovery and resolution planning; v) MAS's resolution toolkit, including circumstances under which MAS will exercise these powers; vi) MAS' approach toward financial market infrastructures; vii) resolution funding and creditor compensation frameworks; and viii) MAS' involvement in cross-border cooperation. 

Publisher: National Regulators     Release date: Aug 2017     Country: Singapore

Type: Implementation

Parent: Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions

Topics: Recovery and resolution, Cross-border cooperation, Crisis management and contingency planning, Financial market infrastructure

Sectors: Banking

HKMA Supervisory Policy - Recovery Planning for Foreign Branches

HKMA guidance for overseas-incorporated banks with branch operations in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Monetary Authority guideline provides guidance for overseas-incorporated banks with branch operations in Hong Kong and smaller locally-incorporated banks for the preparation of recovery plans. 

Publisher: National Regulators     Release date: Jul 2017     Country: Hong Kong, China

Type: Guideline

Parent: HKMA Supervisory Policy - Recovery Planning

Peer: HKMA Supervisory Policy - Recovery Planning, Bank Culture Reform

Topics: Recovery and resolution, Crisis management and contingency planning

Sectors: Banking

Designing Frameworks for Central Bank Liquidity Assistance

BIS report sets out principles for providing liquidity assistance in times of stress

Bank for International Settlements report on central bank liquidity assistance (LA) emphasizes need to provide LA effectively in times of stress. Paper examines three main issues: i) provision of LA to internationally active financial intermediaries; ii) transparency about LA; and iii) provision of LA to markets. 

Publisher: International Organizations     Release date: Apr 2017    

Type: Consultative, discussion and issues paper

Topics: Liquidity risk and rules, Transparency and disclosure, Crisis management and contingency planning, Cross-border cooperation

Sectors: Banking

HKMA Supervisory Policy - Systems and Controls for Liquidity Risk Management

HKMA policy on sound liquidity risk management by banks

Hong Kong Monetary Authority policy sets out an overview of what HKMA considers to be the major elements of a sound liquidity risk management framework and describes the manner in which the HKMA will apply its risk management standards.

Publisher: National Regulators     Release date: Nov 2016     Country: Hong Kong, China

Type: Law, Regulation and Policy

Topics: Liquidity risk and rules, Risk management, Corporate governance, Stress-testing, Crisis management and contingency planning

Sectors: Banking

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