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In 2011, the G20 leaders endorsed the Financial Stability Board’s <i>Key Attributes of Effective Resolution for Financial Institutions </i>as an ‘international standard’ for resolving financial firms approaching - or already in - financial distress.
In 2011, the G20 leaders endorsed the Financial Stability Board’s <i>Key Attributes of Effective Resolution for Financial Institutions </i>as an ‘international standard’ for resolving financial firms approaching - or already in - financial distress.

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Bank resolution.

(KAs).

In 2011, the G20 leaders endorsed the Financial Stability Board’s Key Attributes of Effective Resolution for Financial Institutions as an ‘international standard’ for resolving financial firms approaching - or already in - financial distress.


Key Attributes include two techniques for resolving standard commercial banks:

  1. Liquidation and Payout (L&P)
  2. Purchase and Assumption (P&A)


See also