FSB
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10 October 2011 FSB publishes 2011 Thematic Review on Compensation Practices
This report finds that relevant authorities and firms have made good progress in implementing the FSB Principles and Standards but more work is necessary to achieve sound compensation practices. -
6 October 2011 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. -
3 October 2011 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. -
26 September 2011 Peer Review of Australia
This report assesses Australia's progress in addressing issues highlighted by the FSAP in areas such as resolution and crisis management, banking supervision, securities regulation, and insurance supervision. -
26 September 2011 FSB completes Peer Review of Australia
The report finds that significant and commendable progress has been made in addressing FSAP recommendations across all financial sectors, but there remains scope for further progress in a few areas. -
24 September 2011 Statement by Mario Draghi Chairman of the Financial Stability Board International Monetary and Financial Committee Meeting
This statement highlights some key priority areas for policy development and implementation. -
19 July 2011 Effective Resolution of Systemically Important Financial Institutions
This consultative document contains a comprehensive package of proposed policy measures to improve the capacity of authorities to resolve SIFIs. Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 2 September 2011. -
19 July 2011 FSB consults on measures to address systemically important financial institutions
The FSB and BCBS seek feedback on two consultative documents that set out proposed measures to address the moral hazard risks posed by SIFIs. Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 2 September 2011 and [email protected] by 26 August 2011.