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FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: April 2022

FSB Chair’s letter discusses current challenges for financial stability following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the FSB’s work to bolster financial system resilience.

FSB Work Programme for 2022

Annual work programme and publication timetable for the FSB.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: February 2022

FSB Chair’s letter outlines the FSB’s policy work to promote global financial resilience in 2022.

Global Monitoring Report on Non-Bank Financial Intermediation 2021

Report reviews global trends and risks in the non-bank financial intermediation (NBFI) sector for 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

RCG for the Americas: Non-Bank Financial Intermediation Monitoring – Sixth Report

Sixth monitoring exercise of non-bank financial intermediation in the Americas.

Enhancing the Resilience of Non-Bank Financial Intermediation: Progress report

This report describes progress over the past year and planned work by the FSB, as well as by standard-setting bodies and other international organisations, to enhance the resilience of non-bank financial intermediation.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Leaders: October 2021

FSB Chair Randal K. Quarles’s letter to the G20 Leaders ahead of their October Summit in Rome.

Lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic from a financial stability perspective: Final report

This final report updates the assessment of lessons learnt for financial stability from the COVID-19 pandemic and outlines actions by the FSB and other standard-setting bodies in response to those lessons.

2021 FSB Annual Report

Report presents the FSB’s high-level assessment of current vulnerabilities in the global financial system; describes its ongoing financial stability work; and reports on the implementation and effects of G20 reforms.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: October 2021

FSB Chair Randal K. Quarles’ letter to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their October meeting.