This report describes the second and final stage of thematic review focused on the action plans developed by national authorities to implement the FSB 2012 roadmap for reducing reliance on CRA ratings.
This report examines two topics that are relevant for financial stability and important for Germany: the macroprudential policy framework and microprudential supervision.
This report examines topics that are relevant for financial stability and important for Indonesia: its evolving regulatory structure and crisis management
arrangements.
This report examines topics that are relevant for financial stability and important for the UK: macro-prudential policy framework; micro-prudential supervision; and supervision and oversight of CCPs.
The interim report includes a structured stock-taking of references to CRA ratings in national authorities' laws and regulations and of actions taken and underway to reduce those references.
This report examines topics that are relevant for financial stability and important for the US: systemic risk oversight arrangements; supervision and oversight of FMIs; and insurance supervision.
The thematic peer review report evaluates FSB jurisdictions’ existing resolution regimes and planned changes to those regimes using the FSB Key Attributes for Effective Resolution Regimes for Financial Institutions as a benchmark, and makes recommendations to support its timely and consistent implementation.
The report takes stock of risk governance practices at national authorities and firms, notes progress made since the financial crisis, identifies sound practices and sets out recommendations.
This report examines important financial reform topics in South Africa that are relevant for the broader FSB membership: interagency coordination and regulatory structure, and OTC derivatives markets regulation.