FSB
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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. -
24 September 2011 Statement by Mario Draghi Chairman of the Financial Stability Board International Monetary and Financial Committee Meeting
This statement highlights some key priority areas for policy development and implementation. -
19 July 2011 Effective Resolution of Systemically Important Financial Institutions
This consultative document contains a comprehensive package of proposed policy measures to improve the capacity of authorities to resolve SIFIs. Comments should be sent to fsb@bis.org by 2 September 2011. -
19 July 2011 FSB consults on measures to address systemically important financial institutions
The FSB and BCBS seek feedback on two consultative documents that set out proposed measures to address the moral hazard risks posed by SIFIs. Comments should be sent to fsb@bis.org by 2 September 2011 and baselcommittee@bis.org by 26 August 2011. -
18 July 2011 FSB Plenary meets in Paris, France
At its meeting in Paris today, the FSB assessed vulnerabilities affecting the financial system and the progress of initiatives in a variety of policy areas to address them. The meeting also approved the finalised arrangements for the establishment of Regional Consultative Groups to broaden the range of countries involved in the FSB’s work. -
15 June 2011 The Financial Crisis and Information Gaps – Second Implementation Progress Report
This report updates on progress by the FSB Secretariat and IMF staff in implementing the 20 recommendations in the November 2009 report endorsed by the G20. -
29 April 2011 Promoting global adherence to regulatory and supervisory standards on international cooperation and information exchange
This progress report announces that the FSB has prioritized a pool of about 60 jurisdictions for evaluation and will publish in November 2011 the list of jurisdictions evaluated, including any non-cooperative jurisdictions.