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AGENDA CRISIS PREPAREDNESS AND RESOLUTION OPTIONS for Financial Regulators & Supervisors, Central Bankers, Deposit Insurance and Senior Ministry of Finance Officials Stockholm, Sweden, September 24 29, 2017

CRISIS PREPAREDNESS AND RESOLUTION OPTIONS For Financial Regulators & Supervisors, Central Bankers, Deposit Insurance and Senior Ministry of Finance officials Stockholm, Sweden, September 24-29, 2017 Hosted by Sveriges riksbank Jointly organized by the Toronto Leadership Centre and Sveriges riksbank with funding from the Canadian Global Affairs Department, International Monetary Fund and Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency Objectives The Program is designed to provide participants with tools to assist them in their surveillance of the financial sector and to take necessary measures when alerted to an impending crisis. It also provides them with the opportunity to practice the roles that monetary policy makers in central banks, supervisory/regulatory authorities and deposit insurance corporations play in managing a crisis arising from problems in a potentially systemic financial institution. The case studies and computer-simulated exercises will explore how central bankers, supervisors and deposit insurers coordinate with each other and with other authorities nationally and internationally during a crisis, and the tools available to them to deal with the systemic consequences of a bank failure. Expected outcomes Participants will learn how to use various indicators and approaches to carry out their surveillance of financial institutions and the financial system and to alert them of risks of impending problems and crisis. They will also learn about assessments of SIFIs, management of the media in times of crisis, how to choose the most relevant from among the resolution options available, including assessing various costs involved in bail-ins including consideration of creditor compensation and various cost elements and how to prepare contingency plans to manage crises. Methodology The Toronto Centre uses a highly interactive approach teaching through the use of case studies, lectures, simulations and exercises and participants have to work in table groups on group activities on issues raised in the case studies and lectures. In a simulated environment, the participants will be able to (i) practise using processes of contingency planning and choosing among possible resolution options for dealing with failing banks; (ii) co-ordinate with supervisors, central banks and deposit insurers and with other authorities nationally and internationally in a crisis; and (iii) deal with systemic consequences of a bank failure. At the end of the Program, participants will be able to examine the critical components of a crisis preparedness/contingency 2

planning guide in the event of a financial crisis, in accordance to international best practices. Target Group The Program is designed for middle/senior level supervisors and regulators from ODAeligible countries with responsibilities in managing financial stability, financial surveillance and supervision of banking institutions, and central bankers involved in monetary policy and operations. The program is also highly relevant to staff of deposit insurance corporations. 3

Saturday, September 23 Arrival of Program Leaders and Participants Sunday, September 24 9:00 10:30 Pre-Course Overview and Ice Breaker 10:45 17:30 Networking tour of Stockholm 18:30 20:30 Welcome Dinner hosted by Sveriges riksbank Monday, September 25 8:30 9:00 OPENING CEREMONY Welcome Remarks Cecilia Skingsley, Deputy Governor, Sveriges riksbank Babak Abbaszadeh, President & CEO, Toronto Centre Group Photograph 9:00-10:30 Context for Change, Chair, Toronto Centre Banking Advisory Board and former Managing Director, UK FSA This session will cover: current developments which will have implications for the work of supervisors 10:30 10:45 Coffee Break 10:45 12:30 How to strengthen the resilience of the financial sector - Macroprudential Policy David Farelius, Senior Adviser, Financial Stability Department, Sveriges riksbank, Sweden Systemic risk, macroprudential policy, tools and institutional frameworks 13:30 15:00 Effective Communication in Times of Crisis Pernilla Meyersson, Deputy Head of General Secretariat, Sveriges riksbank Importance of communications during a crisis Who are the stakeholders What message and why Choice of communication methods 15:00 15:15 Coffee Break 4

15:15 16:15 Effective Communication in Times of Crisis (cont d) Pernilla Meyersson 16:15 17:45 Management of Crises: Sweden s experience David Farelius, range of responses to a crisis The practice of supervisory co-operation in times of crisis: what works and what does not to strategize coordinated action Lessons from Sweden s experience Tuesday, September 26 8:30 8:45 Ideas I will use 8:45 10:45 Systemic impact assessments using heat map David Farelius Presentation of simple framework for systemic impact assessment using a heat map and a practical example of how to apply the heat map Group activity 10:45 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 12:30 Resolution Strategies and Plans: Overview Key attributes for effective resolutions. Do you have all the necessary powers and tools? Bail-in: how to make it work? Cross border and home-host issues 13:30 15:15 Resolution Strategies and Plans (Group Activity) Simulation on cross-country crisis resolution Participants will be placed in one of three country groups and will be given balance sheet information. As the situation unfolds they will have to analyse and prepare for negotiations with the authorities in the other countries. They will: Analyse the resolvability of the bank Decide what measures should be taken as part of resolution planning Decide how to apply a resolution strategy 5

Other issues depending on the options selected. 15:15 15:30 Coffee Break 15:30 17:30 Resolution Strategies and Plans (Group Activity) Simulation on cross-country crisis resolution (cont d) Wednesday, September 27 08:30 08:45 Ideas I will Use 08:45 10:45 Central Bank Instruments for Dealing with Financial Crises Jonas Niemeyer, Senior Adviser, Financial Stability Department, Sveriges riksbank Legal and financial instruments available to central banks during financial crisis ELA, OMO, quantitative easing, collateral requirements rules and flexibility Solvency criteria System wide liquidity monitoring Meaning and application of systemic risk criteria 10:45 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 12:30 Central Bank Instruments for Dealing with Financial Crises (cont d) Jonas Niemeyer 13:30 16:00 Contingency Planning The role and importance of contingency planning Costs and benefits of contingency planning How to develop contingency plans Elements of contingency planning Crisis preparedness resource materials (the crisis binder) Inter-agency contingency plans Simulating crises to test readiness Updating legal powers, resources and crisis planning. Minimizing cost of resolution to government 16:00 16:15 Coffee Break 6

16:15 17:30 Briefing and practice session on Simulation Exercise and Deng Cheang Leo Thursday, September 28 08:30 12:30 Financial Crisis Simulation Exercise Stage 1 13:00 15:30 Financial Crisis Simulation Exercise Stage 2 15:30 15:45 Coffee Break 15:45 17:30 Crisis Simulation Plenary Session Discussion and Debrief 18:30 21:00 Farewell Dinner hosted by Sveriges riksbank Friday, September 29 08:30 09:00 Stefan Ingves, Governor of Sveriges Riksbank 09:00 09:15 Ideas I will Use 09:15 10:15 Workshop on Contingency Planning 10:15 10:30 Coffee Break 10:30 12:30 Presentations on Country Contingency Plans 12:30 13:00 CLOSING CEREMONY Concluding Remarks Presentation of Certificates 13:00 14:00 Lunch and Departure of Participants 7