Climate-related Risks

The Relevance of Transition Plans for Financial Stability

Continued efforts towards standardisation and broader adoption of transition plans are key to making transition plans practically usable for financial stability and macroprudential purposes.

FSB examines the relevance of climate transition plans for financial stability

Transition plans provide forward-looking information on firms’ climate-related risks, but certain conditions need to be met to enable their use for financial stability purposes.

FSB Plenary meets in Hong Kong

FSB members discussed the outlook for global financial stability, including issues of particular relevance to emerging markets and developing countries, and the FSB’s priorities in 2025.

FSB Chair calls on G20 Leaders to implement agreed reforms fully

Letter to G20 leaders ahead of their Summit in Rio de Janeiro emphasises need for globally consistent policy implementation.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Leaders: November 2024

FSB Chair Klaas Knot’s letter to the G20 Leaders ahead of their November Summit in Rio de Janeiro.

Promoting Global Financial Stability: 2024 FSB Annual Report

Progress in implementing G20 reforms continues but is uneven and challenges remain.

FSB reports on progress towards globally consistent and comparable climate-related disclosures

The large majority of FSB jurisdictions have regulations, guidelines or roadmaps in place for climate-related disclosures, and most jurisdictions have also set or proposed disclosure requirements based on ISSB Standards and TCFD recommendations.

Achieving Consistent and Comparable Climate-related Disclosures: 2024 Progress report

Following the publication of the IFRS sustainability disclosure standards in 2023, global efforts have focused on supporting jurisdictions and firms in using these standards and in ensuring disclosures are reliable and decision-useful.

FSB Americas Group discusses macroprudential frameworks, climate risks, digital payments and operational resilience

FSB holds meeting of the Regional Consultative Group for the Americas in Santiago, Chile.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: July 2024

FSB Chair calls for further progress implementing non-bank financial intermediation reforms

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