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15 November 2022 Current climate scenario analysis exercises may understate climate exposures and vulnerabilities, warn FSB and NGFS
Initial findings from climate scenario analyses undertaken by financial authorities to assess climate-related risks suggest that measures of exposure and vulnerability to tail risks are likely understated. -
14 November 2022 FSB announces new Secretary General
John W Schindler becomes FSB Secretary General. -
14 November 2022 FSB report considers financial policy challenges in the wake of COVID-19
Report outlines current issues in promoting a strong and equitable recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and steps authorities can take to prevent financial stability impacts and scarring effects to sustainable growth over the long term. -
11 November 2022 FSB Chair writes to G20 Leaders ahead of the Bali Summit
Letter warns that tighter financial conditions threaten to expose vulnerabilities within the financial system and underscore the need for international cooperation. -
10 November 2022 FSB Europe Group discusses financial stability outlook and policies to address risks from crypto-asset activities
FSB holds meeting of its Regional Consultative Group for Europe in Lisbon. -
10 November 2022 FSB sets out policy proposals to address systemic risk in non-bank financial intermediation
FSB report identifies a set of activities and types of entities that may particularly contribute to aggregate liquidity imbalances and proposes policies to address them, and describes further work to enhance NBFI resilience. -
3 November 2022 FSB Asia Group discusses financial stability outlook and cross-border payments
FSB holds virtual meeting of the Regional Consultative Group for Asia -
20 October 2022 FSB analyses liquidity in core government bond markets
FSB report analyses the liquidity, structure, and resilience of core government bond markets, as part of its work programme to enhance the resilience of non-bank financial intermediation. -
17 October 2022 FSB makes proposals to achieve greater convergence in cyber incident reporting
FSB seeks feedback on its recommendations to address impediments to achieving convergence, further work on establishing common terminologies related to cyber incidents and a proposal to develop a common format for incident reporting exchange. -
13 October 2022 FSB publishes recommendations for supervisory and regulatory approaches to climate-related risks and calls for continued progress on disclosures
FSB encourages authorities to explore the potential for a macroprudential policy response in parallel with microprudential measures to address climate-related risks and stresses the need for the timely issuance of a final global baseline climate reporting standard, ready for adoption across jurisdictions.