Third FSB Cross-border Payments Summit focuses on promoting closer private-public collaboration, with industry investment playing a decisive role in delivering real benefits for end users.
FSB
12 March 2026
In a keynote speech at the FSB Payments Summit, Andrew Bailey, Chair of the Financial Stability Board, sets out what more the private sector, public authorities and international bodies need to do to achieve the G20's goals on cross-border payments.
23 February 2026
Peer review aims to assess FSB members' progress and adherence with policies on establishing public sector backstop funding mechanisms, if needed as a last resort to achieve an orderly resolution.
19 February 2026
Consultation responses to ‘Scope of Insurers Subject to the Recovery and Resolution Planning Requirements in the FSB Key Attributes: Consultation report‘.
19 February 2026
The review aims to strengthen coordination and ensure the FSB’s approach to prepare for potential crises adapts to emerging vulnerabilities and structural changes in the financial system.
4 February 2026
Vulnerabilities within repo markets’ segments have the potential to spread through the financial system.
4 February 2026
Report highlights vulnerabilities within repo markets, potential contagion channels and emphasises the need to preserve their functionality during periods of stress.
3 February 2026
Report summarises FSB initiatives in 2026, including an indicative schedule of the FSB’s planned publications for the year.
“Sense and Sensibility” in nonbank regulation: a thoughtful approach to nonbank financial regulation
28 January 2026
In a speech at NYU Stern School of Business, John Schindler explores whether, and how, bank-like regulations should apply to nonbanks.
Foundational resolution frameworks are now mostly in place, with significant progress in operational planning and resolvability assessments.