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RBA Glossary definition for SIFI
SIFI – Systemically Important Financial Institution
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Identifying Global Systemically Important Financial Institutions
18 Dec 2014
Bulletin
– December 2014
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.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2014/dec/8.html
Total Loss-absorbing Capacity
17 Dec 2015
Bulletin
– December 2015
Total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) is a key part of the G20's regulatory reform agenda to address the problems associated with financial institutions that are ‘too big to fail’. By strengthening the loss-absorbing and recapitalisation capacity
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2015/dec/7.html
Overview
10 Sep 2012
FSR
– September 2012
Work to strengthen resolution regimes for global SIFIs and extend the SIFI framework to non-bank financial institutions is also underway.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2012/sep/overview.html
G20 Financial Regulatory Reforms and Australia
19 Sep 2013
Bulletin
– September 2013
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
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2013/sep/9.html
Developments in the Financial System Architecture
10 Sep 2012
FSR
– September 2012
The G-SIFI framework is also being extended to global systemically important insurers (G-SIIs). ... These measures are expected to be consistent with the FSB's overall SIFI policy framework.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2012/sep/dev-fin-sys-arch.html
Developments in the Financial System Architecture
10 Sep 2013
FSR
– September 2013
This provides banks with additional information should they seek to reduce their global ‘systemicness’ (which is a goal of the G-SIFI framework). ... As with the overall G-SIFI list, which currently includes 28 G-SIBs, the list of G-SIIs does not
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2013/sep/dev-fin-sys-arch.html
Regulatory Developments
20 Oct 2018
FSR
– October 2018
institution. The FSB's 2011 standard, the Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions (Key Attributes) aims to ensure the orderly resolution of a SIFI in financial stress to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2018/oct/regulatory-developments.html
Developments in the Financial System Architecture
10 Mar 2011
FSR
– March 2011
The FSB and national authorities, in consultation with relevant standard-setters, are in the process of determining those institutions to which the G-SIFI recommendations will initially apply. ... Footnotes. Financial Stability Board (2010), Intensity
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2011/mar/dev-fin-sys-arch.html
Developments in the Financial System Architecture
10 Mar 2015
FSR
– March 2015
crisis management group (CMG) cooperation and information sharing with non-CMG host authorities in jurisdictions where a G-SIFI has a systemic presence.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2015/mar/dev-fin-sys-arch.html
Developments in the Financial System Architecture
10 Mar 2012
FSR
– March 2012
The FSB is also establishing a Peer Review Council to monitor the implementation of the G-SIFI policy measures and associated changes to national resolution regimes. ... Beyond the elements of the SIFI policy framework described above, there are further
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2012/mar/dev-fin-sys-arch.html