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A Global Systemically Important Financial Institution, failure of which would have global financial stability implications.
A Global Systemically Important Financial Institution, failure of which would have global financial stability implications.


Lists of G-SIFIs are published and maintained by the [[Financial Stability Board]] at [http://www.financialstabilityboard.org/what-we-do/policy-development/systematically-important-financial-institutions-sifis/].  
Lists of G-SIFIs are published and maintained by the [[Financial Stability Board]].  


The list is in two sections:  
The list is in two sections:  
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Basel Committee on Banking Supervision]]  (BCBS)
* [[G-SIB]]
*[[International Association of Insurance Supervisors]]  (IAIS)
* [[Systemically Important Financial Institution]]
* [[Systemically Important Financial Institution]]
* [[G-SIB]]
 
* [[BCBS]]
 
* [[IAIS]]
==Other resource==
 
[https://www.fsb.org/work-of-the-fsb/policy-development/addressing-sifis/global-systemically-important-financial-institutions-g-sifis/ Global SIFI list].
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 20:10, 26 June 2022

(G-SIFI).

A Global Systemically Important Financial Institution, failure of which would have global financial stability implications.

Lists of G-SIFIs are published and maintained by the Financial Stability Board.

The list is in two sections:

  • one for G-SIBs (Global Systemically Important Banks), compiled with the BCBS and
  • one for Global Systemically Important Insurers (G-SIIs), complied with after consultation with the IAIS and national supervisors.


See also


Other resource

Global SIFI list.