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RBA Glossary definition for IOSCO

IOSCO – International Organization of Securities Commissions. An international organisation whose members co-operate to promote high standards of regulation in order to protect investors and ensure that markets are fair, efficient and transparent.

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Oversight of Clearing and Settlement Facilities

8 Sep 2011 PSB Annual Report – 2011
systems:. Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems (CPSS, 2001);. Recommendations for Securities Settlement Systems (CPSS and IOSCO, 2001);and. ... In March 2011, the CPSS and IOSCO released for public consultation Principles for
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References

11 Sep 2015 RDP 2015-02
Alexandra Heath, Gerard Kelly and Mark Manning
CPMI (Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures)-IOSCO (2014),. Recovery of Financial Market Infrastructures. , ... Bank for International Settlements, Basel. CPMI-IOSCO (2015),. Public Quantitative Disclosure Standards for Central Counterparties.
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Developments in the Financial System Architecture

10 Sep 2012 FSR – September 2012
The CPSS and IOSCO issued a consultation paper in July, Recovery and Resolution of Financial Market Infrastructures. ... Earlier this year, IOSCO established a committee, currently chaired by ASIC, to conduct thematic and member country reviews.
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Sources of Financial Risk for Central Counterparties

15 Sep 2016 Bulletin – September 2016
Jennifer Hancock, David Hughes and Suchita Mathur
Central counterparties (CCPs) play an important role in managing the risks present in financial markets and in increasing the overall stability of the financial system. This requires CCPs to be sufficiently financially resilient so that they can
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2016/sep/9.html

Abbreviations

27 Sep 2023 PSB Annual Report – 2023
HVCS. High Value Clearing System. IOSCO. International Organization of Securities Commissions.
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Background

1 Dec 1994 RDP 9408
Stephanie Weston and Brian Gray
One consequence was that in developing the market-risk proposals, the Basle Committee sought assistance from IOSCO (International Organization of Securities Commissions). ... IOSCO was represented on the various technical working parties whose task it
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Box D: Cyber Risk

20 Oct 2018 FSR – October 2018
Cyber risk regulatory requirements in these jurisdictions are typically based on the framework set by the CPMI-IOSCO. ... The Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructure (CPMI) and the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO).
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G20 Financial Regulatory Reforms and Australia

19 Sep 2013 Bulletin – September 2013
Carl Schwartz
The global financial crisis prompted a comprehensive international regulatory response, directed through the Group of Twenty (G20). The Reserve Bank and other Council of Financial Regulators (CFR) agencies have been heavily involved in the reform
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Background

22 Nov 2016 RDP 2016-07
James Hansen and Angus Moore
Under international standards, ‘initial margin should meet an established single-tailed confidence level of at least 99 percent with respect to the estimated distribution of future exposure’ (CPSS-IOSCO 2012, p ... These steps are known as
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Identifying Global Systemically Important Financial Institutions

18 Dec 2014 Bulletin – December 2014
Mustafa Yuksel
A key element of the G20 response to the global financial crisis has been to develop policies to address the ‘too-big-to-fail’ problem posed by systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs). The first step is to identify such entities.
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