The following documents were sent to the G20 Hamburg Summit:

  1. Guidance on Central Counterparty Resolution and Resolution Planning
  2. Analysis of Central Clearing Interdependencies
  3. Chairs’ Report on the Implementation of the Joint Workplan for Strengthening the Resilience, Recovery and Resolvability of Central Counterparties
  4. Reducing misconduct risks in the financial sector: Progress report to G20 Leaders
  5. FSB action plan to assess and address the decline in correspondent banking: Progress report to G20 Summit of July 2017
  6. Implementation and Effects of the G20 Financial Regulatory Reforms: Third Annual Report
  7. Framework for Post-Implementation Evaluation of the Effects of the G20 Financial Regulatory Reforms
  8. Assessment of shadow banking activities: risks and the adequacy of post-crisis policy tools to address financial stability concerns
  9. Review of OTC derivatives market reform: Effectiveness and broader effects of the reforms
  10. Recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures
  11. Financial Stability Implications from FinTech

In addition to these documents, the following information was posted on the FSB website: