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17 November 2016 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. -
24 July 2016 Chair’s letter to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors
Letter from the FSB Chair to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors provides an update on progress in advancing the FSB priorities for 2016. -
24 July 2016 FSB Chair updates G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on progress in advancing the FSB’s 2016 priorities
FSB publishes letter sent to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in advance of their meeting in Chengdu on 23-24 July. -
21 July 2016 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. -
31 March 2016 Meeting of the Financial Stability Board in Tokyo on 30-31 March
FSB Plenary meets to discuss emerging vulnerabilities, asset management and market liquidity risks, shadow banking, climate risks, fin tech, CCP resilience and macroprudential tools as well as issues of particular relevance to EMDEs. -
27 February 2016 FSB Chair’s Letter to G20 Ministers and Governors on Financial Reforms – Progress on the Work Plan for the Hangzhou Summit
Letter from FSB Chair to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors sets out the FSB’s work programme for 2016. -
27 February 2016 FSB Chair sets out to the G20 the FSB work programme for 2016
FSB publishes letter sent to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in advance of their meeting in Shanghai on 26-27 February.