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1 October 2015 FSB releases progress report on FX benchmark reforms
FSB reports on progress in meeting the 2014 recommendations on reforms to foreign exchange benchmarks. -
25 September 2015 Meeting of the Financial Stability Board in London on 25 September
FSB plenary meets to discuss policy measures to end too-big-to-fail, concerns on market liquidity, shadow banking, derivatives, misconduct risks, audit and climate change. -
2 June 2015 FSB Chair co-authors article on correspondent banking and financial inclusion
An article, “Keep finance safe but do not shut out the vulnerable”, by FSB Chair Mark Carney and World Bank Group CFO Bertrand Badré was published in the Financial Times (3 June print edition). -
17 April 2015 FSB Chair's Letter to G20 on Financial Reforms – Progress on the Work Plan for the Antalya Summit
The FSB Chair's letter provides an update on progress in taking forward the FSB’s financial regulation agenda for 2015. -
17 April 2015 FSB Chair's Letter to G20 on Financial Reforms – Progress on the Work Plan for the Antalya Summit
This letter from the FSB chair to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their meeting in Washington in April 2015 provides an update on progress in taking forward the FSB’s financial regulation agenda for 2015. -
26 March 2015 FSB Plenary meets in Frankfurt, Germany
The press notice following the meeting summarises the decisions made and issues discussed. -
11 February 2015 FSB Chair's Letter to G20 on Financial Reforms – Finishing the Post-Crisis Agenda and Moving Forward
This letter by FSB Chair sets out the FSB’s work programme to advance during the Turkish G20 Presidency in 2015 the priorities for the next phase of financial reforms. -
10 February 2015 FSB Chair's Letter to G20 on Financial Reforms – Finishing the Post-Crisis Agenda and Moving Forward
This letter by FSB Chair sets out the FSB’s work programme to advance during the Turkish G20 Presidency in 2015 the priorities for the next phase of financial reforms.
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