Archives - Macroprudential
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22 July 2021 The lessons we are learning from the COVID-19 pandemic: an FSB perspective
FSB Secretary General Dietrich Domanski delivered a keynote speech at the Asian Banker Finance China 2021 Conference. -
27 May 2021 FSB Europe group discusses global vulnerabilities and addressing risks related to money market funds and climate change
FSB holds virtual meeting of the Regional Consultative Group for Europe. -
25 February 2021 FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: February 2021
FSB Chair updates Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on the FSB’s ambitious 2021 work plan, which seeks to address vulnerabilities directly related to COVID-19; and support strong, sustainable growth in a post-COVID world. -
25 February 2021 FSB Chair updates Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on the FSB’s key priorities for 2021
The FSB Chair outlines the FSB work programme for 2021, which seeks to address COVID-19 vulnerabilities and support strong, sustainable, and balanced growth in a post-COVID world. -
29 July 2020 FSB publishes peer review on macroprudential policy framework and tools in Germany
Review finds good progress in advancing the macroprudential policy framework in Germany and recommends actions to strengthen it further. -
29 July 2020 Peer Review of Germany
Peer review of Germany’s macroprudential policy framework and tools, including for non-bank financial intermediation. -
15 July 2020 FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: July 2020
FSB Chair Randal K. Quarles’ letter to the G20 ahead of their July virtual meeting. -
15 July 2020 COVID-19 pandemic: Financial stability implications and policy measures taken – Report to the G20
Report on COVID-related financial stability implications, policy measures taken and work to assess their effectiveness. -
15 July 2020 FSB sets out action to maintain financial stability during COVID
FSB delivers Chair’s letter and report on COVID-related financial stability implications to the G20. -
15 April 2020 COVID-19 pandemic: Financial stability implications and policy measures taken
A report to the G20 on financial vulnerabilities and the policy response to COVID-19.