Archives - Cross Border Payments
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18 November 2022 FSB Sub-Saharan Africa group discusses global and regional vulnerabilities, climate-related risks and cross-border payments
FSB holds meeting of the Regional Consultative Group for Sub-Saharan Africa in Diani, Ukunda Kenya. -
17 November 2022 Developing the Implementation Approach for the Cross-Border Payments Targets: Final report
This report provides an update on the FSB’s development of a framework for monitoring progress toward meeting the quantitative targets for the G20 Cross-Border Payments Roadmap. -
17 November 2022 FSB outlines framework for monitoring progress toward the G20 cross-border payments targets
The proposed framework for monitoring progress towards the quantitative targets to enhance cross-border payments, includes key performance indicators defined across the FSB’s 11 targets for the three market segments – wholesale, retail, and remittances. -
16 November 2022 Promoting Global Financial Stability: 2022 FSB Annual Report
Report presents the FSB’s high-level assessment of current vulnerabilities in the global financial system; describes its ongoing financial stability work; and reports on the implementation and effects of G20 reforms. -
16 November 2022 FSB publishes annual report on its work to promote global financial stability
2022 annual report to the G20 describes the financial stability outlook, the FSB’s priority areas of work and the implementation and effects of the financial regulatory reforms. -
11 November 2022 FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Leaders: November 2022
FSB Chair Klaas Knot’s letter to the G20 Leaders ahead of their November Summit in Bali. -
11 November 2022 FSB Chair writes to G20 Leaders ahead of the Bali Summit
Letter warns that tighter financial conditions threaten to expose vulnerabilities within the financial system and underscore the need for international cooperation. -
3 November 2022 FSB Asia Group discusses financial stability outlook and cross-border payments
FSB holds virtual meeting of the Regional Consultative Group for Asia