On December 14, 2017, the EU Single Resolution Board and the US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced that they had signed a cooperation agreement which would provide for information sharing and cooperation in policymaking and resolution planning for cross-border financial institutions. The preamble of the agreement notes that given the interconnectedness of the global financial system, such cooperation is necessary to promote financial stability in the event of an institution's failure. While not legally binding, the agreement sets forth the general framework of the relationship and the principals designed to advance the resolution goals of each agency. The agreement also sets forth the policies and procedures that govern the relationship between the SRB and FDIC, including the scope of the agreement, permissible uses of information shared between the agencies and the mechanisms that each agency can use to effectuate consultation, cooperation and information sharing.

The cooperation agreement between the SRB and FDIC is available at: https://www.fdic.gov/news/news/press/2017/pr17095a.pdf .

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