2016年12月16日征求意见稿内部TLAC Guiding-Principles-on-the-Internal-Total-Loss-absorbing-Capacity-of-G-SIBs.pdf
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Guiding Principles on the Internal Total Loss-
absorbing Capacity of G-SIBs (‘Internal TLAC’)
Consultative Document
16 December 2016
Contacting the Financial Stability Board
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The Financial Stability Board (FSB) is seeking comments on its consultative
document: “Guiding Principles on the Internal Total Loss-absorbing Capacity of G-
SIBs (‘Internal TLAC’)”.
In November 2015 the FSB, in consultation with the Basel Committee on Banking
Supervision (BCBS), finalised and agreed a new standard on the adequacy of total loss-
absorbing capacity for global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) in resolution (‘the
TLAC standard’). The TLAC standard has been designed so that failing G-SIBs will have
sufficient loss-absorbing and recapitalisation capacity available in resolution for
authorities to implement an orderly resolution that minimises impacts on financial
stability, maintains the continuity of critical functions, and avoids exposing public funds
to loss.
The G20 and FSB made a commitment to the timely, full and consistent implementation
of the TLAC standard. In its reports to the G20 of November 2015 and September 2016,
the FSB committed to develop implementation guidance for the TLAC standard . In
particular, the FSB agreed to undertake further work on the implementation of the
requirement for internal TLAC, that is, the loss-absorbing resources that resolution entities
commit to material subsidiaries.
This consultative document proposes a set of guiding principles to support the
implementation of the internal TLAC requirement consistent with the TLAC term sheet.
The FSB invites co
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