FSB
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19 April 2010 Progress since the St Andrews meeting in Implementing the G20 Recommendations for Strengthening Financial Stability
This report describes the measures that have been taken and other progress made to implement the recommendations made by the G20 and the FSB for strengthening financial stability since the November 2009 meeting of G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors at St Andrews. -
30 March 2010 FSB completes Thematic Review on Compensation Practices (2010)
This report finds that significant progress has been made in incorporating the FSB Principles and Standards into domestic regulatory and supervisory frameworks. -
30 March 2010 FSB Announces Future Peer Reviews
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30 March 2010 Thematic Review on Compensation (2010)
This report provides an overall assessment of the status of implementation and makes recommendations of additional measures to deliver effective and sustained changes in industry practices. -
10 March 2010 FSB launches initiative to promote global adherence to cooperation and information exchange standards
This document defines the scope of standards to be monitored and the criteria for prioritizing jurisdictions for evaluation. It describes the FSB evaluation process as well as the tools to monitor progress and promote cooperation between regulators and supervisors in the banking, insurance and securities sectors. -
22 January 2010 FSB welcomes US Proposals for Reducing Moral Hazard Risks
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9 January 2010 FSB launches peer review on compensation and invites feedback from stakeholders
The FSB has launched a peer review of implementation of the FSB Principles for Sound Compensation Practices and their Implementation Standards. -
9 January 2010 FSB Plenary meets in Basel, Switzerland
The FSB met in Basel today to take forward the regulatory policy reform agenda and reaffirm the timelines for policy development and implementation in 2010. The meeting also agreed on a framework for strengthening adherence to international standards, and reviewed current conditions and adjustment in the financial system.