Press
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5 October 2015 IAIS Develops Higher Loss Absorbency (HLA) Requirement for Global Systemically Important Insurers
IAIS publishes HLA requirement for G-SIIs. -
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. -
29 September 2015 Breaking the tragedy of the horizon – climate change and financial stability
Speech given by Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England and Chair of the Financial Stability Board, at Lloyds of London on climate change and financial stability. -
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. -
22 September 2015 Progress report on work to enhance CCP resilience
FSB and SSBs publish update on progress in their joint workplan to make CCPs more resilient. -
22 September 2015 Recent FSB reports to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors
FSB sends three reports to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on: corporate funding structures; addressing data gaps; and foreign currency exposure data. -
13 August 2015 FSB completes Peer Review of China
The FSB publishes the findings of the peer review of China. -
30 July 2015 Next Steps on the NBNI G-SIFI Assessment Methodologies
The FSB announced next steps on the assessment methodologies for non-bank non-insurer global systemically important financial institutions (NBNI G-SIFIs). -
24 July 2015 Progress in Implementing OTC Derivatives Market Reforms
The FSB published a ninth progress report on implementing OTC derivatives market reforms. -
9 July 2015 FSB publishes an interim report on Progress in Reforming Major Interest Rate Benchmarks
The FSB publishes an interim report on progress in reforming existing major interest rate benchmarks (such as LIBOR, EURIBOR and TIBOR) and in developing alternative risk-free rate benchmarks.