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Peer Review of Switzerland

Peer review examines Switzerland’s implementation of too-big-to-fail reforms for global systemically important banks (G-SIBs).

29 February 2024

FSB recommends further strengthening of the framework for global systemically important banks in Switzerland

Peer review assesses Switzerland’s implementation of too-big-to-fail reforms for global systemically important banks and outlines recommendations to further strengthen its framework.

29 February 2024

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.

25 September 2015

FSB Chair's Letter to G20 Ministers and Governors on financial regulatory reforms

FSB Chair provided an update to the G20 on progress towards (i) building resilient financial institutions; (ii) ending "too big to fail"; (iii) strengthening the oversight and regulation of shadow banking activities; (iv) completing OTC derivatives and other reforms to create continuous core markets; and (v) implementing agreed G20 reforms in a timely and consistent manner.

20 April 2012

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.

3 October 2011

FSB launches thematic peer review on bank resolution planning and invites feedback from stakeholders

The FSB is seeking feedback from stakeholders as part of its peer review on bank resolution planning, which forms a key component of the FSB’s policy framework to address the risk of too-big-to-fail.

4 June 2018

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Leaders - Building a resilient and open global financial system to support sustainable cross-border investment

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Leaders in advance of their meeting in Hangzhou on 4-5 September.

31 August 2016

Chair’s letter to the G20: Financial Reforms – Achieving and Sustaining Resilience for All

This letter from the FSB Chair to the G20 Leaders in advance of the Antalya Summit reports on progress on the FSB’s work and highlights issues that demand the attention of Leaders.

9 November 2015

FSB Publishes Reports to G20 Leaders on Progress in the Financial Regulatory Reform Agenda

FSB delivers a letter from the FSB Chair, Mark Carey, to the G20 Leaders, a narrative progress report, an overview progress report, and a "scoreboard" status report.

5 September 2013

FSB Chair's Letter to G20 Ministers and Governors on Financial Reforms – Completing the Job and Looking Ahead

FSB Chair provided an update to the G20 on progress toward correcting the fault lines that led to the global crisis and to build safer, more resilient sources of finance to serve better the needs of the real economy.

21 September 2014

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.

31 August 2016

FSB Chair's Letter to G20 Ministers and Governors on financial reforms – Update on Progress

This letter summarises the progress to complete the programme of reform for the Brisbane summit, begins to look ahead to plans for implementation beyond Brisbane, and summarises the initial findings of the FSB review of representation.

11 April 2014

FSB Chair Letter to G20 Leaders on Progress of Financial Regulatory Reforms

address the moral hazard risks associated with institutions that are too big (or complex) to fail.

11 November 2010

Improving financial regulation - Report of the Financial Stability Board to G20 Leaders

fail or that, by their interconnected nature, are too complex to resolve.

25 September 2009

FSB Chair's Letter to G20 Ministers and Governors on financial reforms

FSB Chair reports on progress in three key areas of reform to create a more resilient global financial system. They include implementation of the Basel III capital and liquidity requirements, implementation of reforms to resolution regimes and implementation of OTC derivatives reforms.

19 April 2013

FSB Chair's Letter to G20 Ministers and Governors on financial reforms

FSB Chair reviews what remains to complete the core elements of reform, and then outlines the characteristics of financial supervision and regulation needed to realise fully the benefits of an open, integrated global financial system.

23 February 2014


FSB Chair's Letter to G20 on Financial Reforms – Finishing the Post-Crisis Agenda and Moving Forward

This letter by FSB Chair sets out the FSB’s work programme to advance during the Turkish G20 Presidency in 2015 the priorities for the next phase of financial reforms.

10 February 2015

FSB Chairman reports to G20 Leaders on global finanacial reforms

The FSB reported to G20 Leaders on the progress and remaining challenges in the implementation of the G20 recommendations for strengthening financial stability, including efforts to reduce the moral hazard posed by SIFIs.

27 June 2010

FSB Chair's Letter to G20 on Financial Reforms – Progress on the Work Plan for the Antalya Summit

This letter from the FSB chair to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their meeting in Washington in April 2015 provides an update on progress in taking forward the FSB’s financial regulation agenda for 2015.

17 April 2015

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