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Understanding Financial Linkages: A Common Data Template for Global Systemically Important Banks
This consultation paper seeks the views of interested parties on a set of options and proposals to improve the data on linkages between G-SIBs and on their exposures and funding dependencies.
A Common Data Template for Global Systemically Important Banks – Industry Workshop
Invitations to the workshop will be extended to all G-SIBs identified in November 2012 as well as to national and international banking federations that responded to the earlier FSB consultation exercise.
FSB Data Gaps Initiative – A Common Data Template for Global Systemically Important Banks: Phase 2
The note includes a background reference on the FSB Data Gaps project, announces the launch of Phase 2 funding template for G-SIBs and the approval of a roadmap for Phase 3.
Public responses to October 2011 consultative document Common Template for Global Systemically Important Banks
28 responses to the Consultation paper were received - 11 from national and international industry associations, 14 from individual financial institutions, and 3 from other firms and private individuals. Only the comments from national and international industry associations are published here.
Second phase of the G20 Data Gaps Initiative (DGI-2): Third Progress Report
Progress report on actions to address data gaps identified after the global financial crisis.
FSB Plenary meets in London, UK
At its meeting in London today, the FSB discussed vulnerabilities affecting the global financial system and reviewed work plans for completing core financial reforms.
Meeting of the Financial Stability Board in London on 25 September
FSB plenary meets to discuss policy measures to end too-big-to-fail, concerns on market liquidity, shadow banking, derivatives, misconduct risks, audit and climate change.
FSB and IMF publish the 2018 progress report on G20 Data Gaps Initiative
Third progress report shows considerable progress has been made in implementing the agreed actions to reduce data gaps.
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