Archives - Macroprudential
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31 August 2017 Peer Review of Argentina
Peer review examines Argentina’s macroprudential policy framework and the framework for crisis management and resolution. -
31 August 2017 FSB completes peer review of Argentina
FSB publishes a peer review of Argentina, which focused on the macroprudential policy framework and the framework for crisis management and resolution. -
20 July 2017 FSB completes peer review of France
FSB publishes the findings of the peer review of France, which focused on the macroprudential policy framework and public disclosure of financial sector data. -
20 July 2017 Peer review of France
Peer review examines France’s macroprudential policy framework and public disclosure of financial sector data. -
3 July 2017 Implementation and Effects of the G20 Financial Regulatory Reforms: Third Annual Report
Third annual report to G20 Leaders on the implementation and effects of the G20 financial regulatory reforms. -
3 July 2017 FSB reports to G20 Leaders on progress in financial regulatory reforms
FSB publishes annual report, Chair’s letter and framework for evaluation of reforms ahead of G20 Leaders’ Summit. -
21 December 2016 FSB completes peer review of Japan
FSB publishes the findings of the peer review of Japan, which focused on the macroprudential policy framework and the framework for resolution of financial institutions. -
21 December 2016 Peer Review of Japan
The peer review examines two topics relevant for financial stability in Japan: the macroprudential policy framework and the framework for resolution of financial institutions. -
17 November 2016 Financial Stability Board agrees 2017 workplan
FSB Plenary meets to discuss emerging vulnerabilities, implementation and effects of reforms, market-based finance, CCP resolution, G-SIFIs, climate risk disclosure, correspondent banking, misconduct and FinTech. -
31 August 2016 FSB reports to G20 Leaders on financial regulatory reforms
FSB report shows reforms are working and no major unintended consequences from the G20 financial regulatory reforms.