Archives - Supervision and Risk Management
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27 October 2021 FSB’s revamped Annual Report describes its work to promote global financial stability
The Annual Report has been redesigned to be more forward-looking and encompassing so that it describes the FSB’s work to promote global financial stability. -
14 June 2021 Outsourcing and third-party risk – Overview of responses to the public consultation
An overview of responses to the November 2020 consultation. -
8 June 2021 FSB Sub-Saharan Africa group discusses financial stability and regulatory and supervisory challenges arising from COVID-19
FSB holds virtual meeting of the Regional Consultative Group for Sub-Saharan Africa. -
18 May 2021 FSB Asia group discusses risks to financial stability and regulatory and supervisory challenges arising from COVID-19
FSB holds virtual meeting of the Regional Consultative Group for Asia. -
14 April 2021 FSB publishes peer review on the implementation of financial sector compensation reforms in the United Kingdom
Review finds that implementation of financial sector compensation reforms is well-advanced and some of the approaches used could serve as examples of good practice for other jurisdictions. -
22 January 2021 Public responses to the Regulatory and Supervisory Issues Relating to Outsourcing and Third-Party Relationships: Discussion paper
Consultation responses to ‘Regulatory and Supervisory Issues Relating to Outsourcing and Third-Party Relationships: Discussion paper‘. -
20 January 2021 FSB Work Programme for 2021
Annual work programme and publication timetable for the FSB -
20 January 2021 FSB sets out 2021 work programme
FSB will remain vigilant to new and emerging risks to global financial stability, and support international cooperation and coordination on the COVID-19 response. -
18 November 2020 2020 Resolution Report: “Be prepared”
Annual report on implementation of resolution reforms. -
18 November 2020 FSB highlights need for resolution preparedness
Report sets out progress on implementation of reforms to make financial institutions resolvable.