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FSB Plenary meets in Basel
FSB members discussed vulnerabilities in the global financial system, reviewed issues affecting emerging market and developing economies and agreed the FSB’s work programme for 2022.
Evaluation of the effects of financial regulatory reforms on infrastructure finance
FSB evaluation on the effects of the G20 financial regulatory reforms on infrastructure finance.
FSB Plenary meets in Hong Kong
At its meeting in Hong Kong, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) discussed vulnerabilities currently affecting the global financial system and the progress in authorities’ ongoing work to strengthen global financial regulation.
FSB Plenary meets in Zurich, Switzerland
At its meeting today, the FSB reviewed and approved a number of policy proposals to be submitted to the G20 Summit in November, including on a package of measures to address the “too big to fail” problem.
Financial Stability Board agrees 2017 workplan
FSB Plenary meets to discuss emerging vulnerabilities, implementation and effects of reforms, market-based finance, CCP resolution, G-SIFIs, climate risk disclosure, correspondent banking, misconduct and FinTech.
FSB Plenary meets in Paris, France
At its meeting in Paris today, the FSB assessed vulnerabilities affecting the financial system and the progress of initiatives in a variety of policy areas to address them. The meeting also approved the finalised arrangements for the establishment of Regional Consultative Groups to broaden the range of countries involved in the FSB’s work.
Meeting of the Financial Stability Board in Chengdu on 21 July
FSB Plenary meets to discuss emerging vulnerabilities, annual report on implementation and effects, macroprudential frameworks and tools, CCPs, effective resolution regimes, OTC derivatives trade reporting, the decline in correspondent banking, reducing misconduct, plus accounting and audit issues.
FSB reports to G20 Leaders on financial regulatory reforms
FSB report shows reforms are working and no major unintended consequences from the G20 financial regulatory reforms.
Identifying the Effects of Regulatory Reforms on Emerging Market and Developing Economies: A Review of Potential Unintended Consequences
in EMDEs; policy measures for global systemically important financial institutions (G-SIFIs) - that
FSB report finds that effects of G20 financial reforms on infrastructure finance are of a second order relative to other factors
Report is part of FSB evaluation to examine the effects of G20 reforms on financial intermediation.
FSB consults on the effects of reforms on infrastructure finance
Evaluation finds no material negative effects from post-crisis reforms on the provision and cost of infrastructure finance.
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