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Cross-Border Payments: Towards the Next Chapter

At the virtual event, hosted by OMFIF, FSB Deputy Secretary General calls for a debate on the next steps for cross-border payments beyond 2027.

Opening remarks for the FSB 2026 ReSolve Event: Exploring cross-sectoral interconnections and financial stability implications

In this speech, Dominique Laboureix, Chair of the FSB Resolution Steering Group, discusses the importance of cross-border, cross-sectoral crisis preparedness.

Opening remarks on sound practices for artificial intelligence

In her remarks, Michelle W. Bowman, Chair of the FSB Standing Committee on Supervisory and Regulatory Cooperation (SRC), discusses the FSB’s Consultation Report on the Sound Practices for Responsible Adoption of Artificial Intelligence.

Virtual outreach event on FSB sound practices for financial institutions’ responsible adoption of artificial intelligence

The FSB will host a virtual outreach event on Tuesday 7 July.

FSB holds a roundtable on audit quality and structural shifts in the global audit industry

Roundtable hosted by the Bank of Spain discusses external audit.

FSB consults on sound practices for the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence (AI)

FSB seeks feedback on proposed sound practices for financial institutions to adopt, use, and innovate with AI in a responsible manner.

FSB regulatory and supervisory modernisation symposium

FSB hosts a symposium to support members’ efforts in supervisory and regulatory modernisation.

FSB Regional Consultative Group for Europe meets in Vienna

Oesterreichische Nationalbank hosts FSB Europe group in Vienna.

FSB Plenary highlights potential new vulnerabilities to financial stability

FSB members met in London to discuss vulnerabilities in the global financial system and review progress on several FSB workstreams.

Building resilience in an uncertain world

In this speech at Insurance Europe’s 16th International Conference, John Schindler discusses the current outlook for financial stability and vulnerabilities related to the conflict in the Middle East, financial market volatility, and private credit.