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7 December 2015 FSB publishes fourth EDTF report on bank risk disclosures
FSB publishes updates from the Enhanced Disclosure Task Force. -
7 December 2015 EDTF’s position on the disclosure of emergency liquidity assistance
This statement by the Enhanced Disclosure Standards Task Force sets out how the EDTF recommendations should be applied to a bank receiving central bank liquidity support. -
7 December 2015 Impact of Expected Credit Loss Approaches on Bank Risk Disclosures
Report from the Enhanced Disclosure Task Force on changes banks will need to make to their financial disclosures with the implementation of a new expected credit loss accounting standard. -
7 December 2015 2015 Progress Report on Implementation of the EDTF Principles and Recommendations
Third progress report on the implementation on the recommendations from the Enhanced Disclosure Task Force. -
4 December 2015 FSB RCG for the Americas discusses financial stability reforms and reductions in correspondent banking
FSB holds meeting of the Americas RCG in Barbados. -
4 December 2015 Meeting of the Financial Stability Board Regional Consultative Group for Sub-Saharan Africa
FSB holds meeting of the SSA RCG in Cape Town. -
4 December 2015 FSB to establish Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures
Mark Carney announces establishment of industry-led disclosure task force on climate-related financial risks under the chairmanship of Michael R. Bloomberg. -
4 December 2015 International Standards on Auditing (ISA)
International Standards on Auditing (ISAs) are professional standards that deal with the independent auditor's responsibilities when conducting an audit of financial statements. ISAs contain objectives and requirements together with application and other explanatory material. -
30 November 2015 Fifth meeting of the Financial Stability Board Regional Consultative Group for the Commonwealth of Independent States
FSB holds meeting of the RCG for the Commonwealth of Independent States in Moscow. -
19 November 2015 Peer Review of Turkey
The peer review examines two topics relevant for financial stability and important for Turkey: the macroprudential policy framework and tools; and bank resolution.