FSB Chair provided an update to the G20 on progress toward correcting the fault lines that led to the global crisis and to build safer, more resilient sources of finance to serve better the needs of the real economy.
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21 September 2014
19 September 2014
The FSB publishes today a final version of its study of the feasibility of various options for a mechanism to produce and share global aggregated OTC Derivatives data.This press release describes the steps that the FSB has agreed should be taken to follow up on the recommendations of the feasibility study.
19 September 2014
This study examines options around global aggregated OTC derivatives trade repositories data and proposes next steps needed to enable such a project to be launched.
18 September 2014
Feedback received from 19 jurisdictions in response to a request by the FSB Chairman on jurisdictions' ability to defer to each other's OTC derivatives market regulatory regimes.
18 September 2014
This report summarises frameworks of FSB member jurisdictions for deference to another jurisdiction’s OTC derivatives regulatory regimes.
18 September 2014
At its meeting in Cairns, the FSB discussed vulnerabilities affecting the global financial system and reviewed work plans for completing core financial reforms.
16 September 2014
FSB updates G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on financial regulatory factors affecting the supply of long-term investment finance.
11 September 2014
The letter describes the work by the IMF, FSB and BIS to address data gaps involving foreign currency exposures.
11 September 2014
The workshop was organised by CGFS and the FSB SCAV, with participation of experts from the public and private sector, to gather views on current trends affecting corporate balance sheets in EMEs.
Testimony on Dodd-Frank Act before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate
9 September 2014
Statement by Daniel K. Tarullo, Member Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.