Archives - Peer Reviews
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10 October 2011 Thematic Review on Compensation (2011)
This report assesses the progress made by national authorities and significant financial institutions in implementing the Principles and Standards, as well as their impact on compensation practices at firms. -
10 October 2011 FSB publishes 2011 Thematic Review on Compensation Practices
This report finds that relevant authorities and firms have made good progress in implementing the FSB Principles and Standards but more work is necessary to achieve sound compensation practices. -
26 September 2011 Peer Review of Australia
This report assesses Australia's progress in addressing issues highlighted by the FSAP in areas such as resolution and crisis management, banking supervision, securities regulation, and insurance supervision. -
26 September 2011 FSB completes Peer Review of Australia
The report finds that significant and commendable progress has been made in addressing FSAP recommendations across all financial sectors, but there remains scope for further progress in a few areas. -
18 March 2011 Thematic Review on Risk Disclosure Practices
This thematic review assesses implementation of these recommendations by the 24 FSB member jurisdictions and by the major financial institutions located in those jurisdictions. -
18 March 2011 Thematic Review of Mortgage Underwriting and Origination Practices
The report takes stock of existing mortgage underwriting practices and provides a framework for jurisdictions to set minimum acceptable underwriting standards. -
18 March 2011 FSB completes Thematic Review of Risk Disclosure Practices
The review finds that FSB member jurisdictions have successfully prompted financial institutions to improve their disclosure of exposures to structured credit products. -
18 March 2011 FSB publishes Thematic Review on Residential Mortgage Underwriting and Origination Practices
The peer review report provides a comprehensive picture of existing mortgage underwriting practices and regulatory oversight and enforcement to implement such practices.