Reports to the G20

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: October 2025

FSB Chair Andrew Bailey calls for steadfast follow-through on agreed reforms in order to guarantee a resilient global financial system.

G20 Implementation Monitoring Review: Interim report

Report outlines the implementation history of the main G20 financial reforms and provides an assessment of how well implementation of these recommendations is progressing.

Monitoring Adoption of Artificial Intelligence and Related Vulnerabilities in the Financial Sector

FSB report summarises critical monitoring challenges and provides high-level considerations to enhance monitoring of AI adoption and address data gaps.

G20 Roadmap for Cross-border Payments: Consolidated progress report for 2025

To more effectively monitor progress, the annual progress report on the priority themes has been integrated with the report on key performance indicators.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: July 2025

New FSB Chair Andrew Bailey tells G20 in Durban that international coordination is more important than ever.

FSB Roadmap for Addressing Financial Risks from Climate Change: 2025 update

FSB delivers report to G20 explaining ongoing climate-related work by standard setters and international organisations and setting out its approach for the next period.

Leverage in Nonbank Financial Intermediation: Final report

The recommendations outline an integrated approach through which authorities should identify financial stability risks created by NBFI leverage and implement policy measures to address them.

FSB Workplan to Address Nonbank Data Challenges

The FSB’s Nonbank Data Taskforce outlines how to address nonbank data challenges, using leveraged trading strategies in sovereign bond markets as a test case.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: April 2025

FSB Chair Klaas Knot’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their April meeting in Washington DC.

Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE): Taxonomy package

A technical package for the finalised Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE), including a Data Point Model (DPM), an XBRL taxonomy, and validation rules.

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