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27 April 2015 FSB RCG MENA meets in Bahrain
The Central Bank of Bahrain hosts the seventh meeting of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) Regional Consultative Group (RCG) for the Middle East and North Africa (RCG-MENA) in Bahrain. -
18 April 2015 Statement by Mark Carney Chairman of the Financial Stability Board to the International Monetary and Financial Committee
This statement includes an assessment of current vulnerabilities in the global financial system, progress in financial reforms and highlights new risks to be addressed. -
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. -
13 April 2015 FSB launches second peer review on resolution regimes and invites feedback from stakeholders
The FSB invites feedback from financial institutions, industry and consumer associations as well as other stakeholders on the implementation of reforms to resolution regimes in the areas covered by the second peer review on resolution regimes. -
13 April 2015 Abbreviated terms of reference for second thematic peer review on resolution regimes
This document outlines the proposed objectives, scope, approach and process for the second thematic peer review of resolution regimes. -
2 April 2015 FSB appointments of chairs of its Standing Committees
The Financial Stability Board has appointed the chairs of three of its Standing Committees following expiration of the previous two-year terms on 31 March 2015.