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31 May 2021 Targets for Addressing the Four Challenges of Cross-Border Payments: Consultative document
Public consultation on the FSB’s targets for addressing the four challenges of cross-border payments. -
31 May 2021 FSB seeks feedback on its proposals for quantitative targets for enhancing cross-border payments
The proposed targets set goals for addressing the challenges of cost, speed, transparency and access faced by cross-border payments. -
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. -
20 May 2021 FSB Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) group discusses risks to financial stability
FSB holds virtual meeting of the Regional Consultative Group for the Commonwealth of Independent States. -
18 May 2021 FSB Asia group discusses risks to financial stability and regulatory and supervisory challenges arising from COVID-19
FSB holds virtual meeting of the Regional Consultative Group for Asia. -
11 May 2021 Rebuilding resilience: the financial system after the Covid crisis
FSB Vice Chair Klaas Knot speaks at the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) International Symposium. -
4 May 2021 FSB Americas group discusses global and regional vulnerabilities and COVID-19 support measures
FSB holds virtual meeting of the Regional Consultative Group for the Americas. -
21 April 2021 Call for papers: 2021 Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research Association (CEBRA)
Call for papers: 2021 Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research Association (CEBRA) -
14 April 2021 Peer Review of the United Kingdom
Peer review on implementation of financial sector compensation reforms in the UK. -
14 April 2021 FSB publishes peer review on the implementation of financial sector compensation reforms in the United Kingdom
Review finds that implementation of financial sector compensation reforms is well-advanced and some of the approaches used could serve as examples of good practice for other jurisdictions.