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Campaign URL Copy * Twitter 0 tweets * Subscribe * Past Issues * RSS * Translate * English * العربية * Afrikaans * беларуская мова * български * català * 中文(简体) * 中文(繁體) * Hrvatski * Česky * Dansk * eesti keel * Nederlands * Suomi * Français * Deutsch * Ελληνική * हिन्दी * Magyar * Gaeilge * Indonesia * íslenska * Italiano * 日本語 * ភាសាខ្មែរ * 한국어 * македонски јазик * بهاس ملايو * Malti * Norsk * Polski * Português * Português - Portugal * Română * Русский * Español * Kiswahili * Svenska * עברית * Lietuvių * latviešu * slovenčina * slovenščina * српски * தமிழ் * ภาษาไทย * Türkçe * Filipino * украї́нська * Tiếng Việt New FSI Connect content released Email not displaying properly? View this email in your browser FSI Connect Newsletter December 2024 Welcome to the December edition of the FSI Connect newsletter, where we highlight the latest content released by the Financial Stability Institute. This month sees the release of one new video tutorial, one updated tutorial suite and four new FSI publications. A number of our older tutorials are due to be updated or retired in the coming months. Details can be found in the section towards the end of this newsletter. Tutorials New Open Finance - Video Open finance is financial innovation that allows customers to grant access to their financial data, enabling the creation of new and improved financial services and innovative business models. This video describes what open finance is, its benefits and the challenges involved. Updated Credit Risk Stress Testing in the Banking Book This series of tutorials discusses banks’ use of stress testing for credit risk in the banking book. It describes the scenario design for credit risk, the associated challenges and the related supervisory guidance. Access FSI Connect Publications > FSI Insights | No 64: Navigating liquidity stress: operational readiness for central bank support by Rodrigo Coelho, Mathias Drehmann, Ruth Walters and Diarmuid Murphy > FSI Insights | No 63: Regulating AI in the financial sector: recent developments and main challenges by Juan Carlos Crisanto, Cris Benson Leuterio, Jermy Prenio and Jeffery Yong > FSI Insights | No 62: Uncertain waters: can parametric insurance help bridge NatCat protection gaps? by Denise Garcia Ocampo and Carlos Lopez Moreira > FSI Insights | No 61: The effectiveness of macroprudential policies during the Covid-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa by Patrizia Baudino, Rebecca Guerra, Marie-Louise Djigbenou Kre and Vera Songwe Access all FSI publications Heads-up: tutorial updates and retirements The following tutorials will be replaced with updated versions with significant content change on the dates indicated: * Bank Capital (January 2025) * Banks and Bank Risks (January 2025) * Identifying Weak Banks (January 2025) * The D-SIB Framework (January 2025) * Prudential Treatment of Cryptoasset Exposures (January 2025) * Credit Granting & Administration (February 2025, with the new title of Credit Underwriting) * Dealing with Weak Banks (updated version will be available in February 2025) * From Basel I to Basel III - A Chronology (updated version will be available in March 2025) * Insurance Core Principles (updated version will be available in March 2025) In addition, the following two tutorials will be retired from the FSI Connect library at the end of January 2025: * Supervisory Credit Classification * STC Criteria and Capital requirements For those who are currently studying these tutorials, we recommend that you complete them before the dates indicated. Existing certificates of completion will remain available to download from your “My Activities” page after the tutorials have been retired. Copyright © 2024 FSI Connect, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. You are receiving this email because you registered to one or more subscription services offered by the BIS. The BIS is not liable for any error in the content of this message and does not represent that it is uncorrupted and/or free of viruses. When subscribing for newsletters, research alerts or other services offered by the BIS, it is understood that the BIS may process your email address and name in accordance with the BIS Personal Data Protection Policy. Please refer to the BIS Privacy Notice available at https://www.bis.org/privacy.htm for more information.