FSB
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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. -
9 January 2010 FSB Thematic Review on Compensation - Review Template
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9 January 2010 FSB Framework for strengthening adherence to international standards
I. Framework The FSB is committed to strengthening adherence to international financial standards. Financial markets are global in scope and, therefore, consistent implementation of international standards is necessary to protect against adverse cross-border, regional and global developments affecting international financial stability. The FSB, working through the Standing Committee on Standards Implementation, will foster a race […] -
7 November 2009 FSB releases reports submitted to the G20
The FSB is publishing today the following four reports submitted to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: (i) Progress since the Pittsburgh Summit in Implementing the G20 Recommendations for Strengthening Financial Stability (ii) Exit from extraordinary financial sector support measures (iii) Guidance to Assess the Systemic Importance of Financial Institutions, Markets and Instruments: Initial Considerations, and (iv) The Financial Crisis and Information Gaps -
7 November 2009 Progress since the Pittsburgh Summit in Implementing the G20 Recommendations for Strengthening Financial Stability
This report describes the measures that have been taken and other progress made since the Pittsburgh Summit to implement the recommendations made by the G20 and the FSB for strengthening financial stability. -
7 November 2009 Exit from extraordinary financial sector support measures
Note for the G20 Ministers and Governors for their 6-7 November 2009 meeting on the appropriate considerations for the removal of extraordinary financial sector support measures. -
7 November 2009 Guidance to Assess the Systemic Importance of Financial Institutions
The attached report and background paper respond to a request made by the G20 Leaders in April 2009 to develop guidance for national authorities to assess the systemic importance of financial institutions, markets and instruments. The report outlines conceptual and analytical approaches to the assessment of systemic importance and discusses a possible form for general […]