Archives - Data Gaps
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11 September 2014 Joint CGFS-FSB-SCAV Workshop on Risks from Currency Mismatches and Leverage on Corporate Balance Sheets
The workshop was organised by CGFS and the FSB SCAV, with participation of experts from the public and private sector, to gather views on current trends affecting corporate balance sheets in EMEs. -
6 May 2014 FSB Data Gaps Initiative – A Common Data Template for Global Systemically Important Banks: Phase 2
The note includes a background reference on the FSB Data Gaps project, announces the launch of Phase 2 funding template for G-SIBs and the approval of a roadmap for Phase 3. -
31 March 2014 FSB Plenary meets in London, UK
At its meeting in London today, the FSB discussed vulnerabilities affecting the global financial system and reviewed work plans for completing core financial reforms. -
15 January 2014 Senior Supervisors Group Progress Report on Counterparty Data
This report on counterparty data includes background of the project, reporting expectations, and observations by supervisors and from firms' self-assessments. -
14 October 2013 The Financial Crisis and Information Gaps – Fourth Implementation Progress Report
The report takes stock of the progress to date, describes implementation issues and the links with policy work and other initiatives, and outlines the strategy going forward. -
25 July 2013 A Common Data Template for Global Systemically Important Banks – Industry Workshop
Invitations to the workshop will be extended to all G-SIBs identified in November 2012 as well as to national and international banking federations that responded to the earlier FSB consultation exercise. -
18 April 2013 FSB Data Gaps Initiative on a Common Data Template for G-SIBs – Phase 1
The FSB announces the successful implementation of Phase 1 of the harmonised collection and pooling of improved consolidated data on bilateral counterparty credit exposures of major systemic banks. -
30 September 2012 The Financial Crisis and Information Gaps – Third Implementation Progress Report
This paper reports on progress being made at the international and national levels in implementing the DGI recommendations and developing analytical work on new statistical frameworks. -
19 March 2012 Public responses to October 2011 consultative document Common Template for Global Systemically Important Banks
28 responses to the Consultation paper were received - 11 from national and international industry associations, 14 from individual financial institutions, and 3 from other firms and private individuals. Only the comments from national and international industry associations are published here.