Global Monitoring Report on Non-Bank Financial Intermediation 2022

Report assesses global trends in the non-bank financial intermediation (NBFI) sector for the year ending 31 December 2021.

FSB reports on global trends and risks in non-bank financial intermediation

Annual monitoring exercise assessing global trends and risks in non-bank financial intermediation.

FSB encourages final transition to robust reference rates as cessation of remaining LIBOR panels approaches

Report provides an assessment of progress in transition from LIBOR and other benchmark and urges continued momentum for the last stage of transition.

Progress Report on LIBOR and Other Benchmarks Transition Issues: Reaching the finishing line of LIBOR transition and securing robust reference rates for the future

This progress report on assesses progress in transitioning away from LIBOR and other benchmarks, in particular in advance of the 2023 cessation of remaining panel-based USD LIBOR settings.

Prudential treatment of cryptoasset exposures

This standard sets out how the Basel Framework is to be applied in respect of banks’ exposures to cryptoassets. The implementation date is 1 January 2025. The standard has been integrated into the consolidated Basel Framework.

Assessment of the Effectiveness of the FSB’s 2017 Recommendations on Liquidity Mismatch in Open-Ended Funds

Report presents findings on the effectiveness of the FSB Recommendations to address liquidity mismatch in OEFs and proposes follow-up policy work based on those findings.

FSB proposes strengthening the liquidity management framework for open-ended funds

Report assesses effectiveness of the 2017 FSB Recommendations to address vulnerabilities from liquidity mismatch in open-ended funds (OEFs) and proposes further policy work to enhance OEF resilience.

FSB Middle East and North Africa group discusses financial stability outlook and cross-border payments

FSB holds virtual meeting of the Regional Consultative Group for the Middle East and North Africa.

G20/OECD High-Level Principles on Financial Consumer Protection

The G20/OECD High-Level Principles on Financial Consumer Protection are the international standard for effective and comprehensive financial consumer protection frameworks.

The FSB endorses an improved framework for the assessment and mitigation of systemic risk in the insurance sector and discontinues annual identification of global systemically important insurers (G-SIIs)

The FSB issues statement on the International Association of Insurance Supervisors’ Holistic Framework and Global Systemically Important Insurers.

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