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FSB Roadmap for Addressing Climate-related Financial Risks

The FSB roadmap sets out a comprehensive and coordinated plan for addressing climate-related financial risks, including steps and indicative timeframes needed to do so, and paves the way for implementation.

The availability of data with which to monitor and assess climate-related risks to financial stability

This report examines the data needed to monitor and assess climate-related risks to the financial system, and proposes work to address current limitations and gaps.

Report on promoting climate-related disclosures

The FSB calls for an acceleration of progress in the implementation of climate-related disclosures using a framework based on the TCFD recommendations.

FSB Chair presents a comprehensive roadmap for addressing climate-related financial risks

Chair’s letter also highlights policy proposals to enhance the resilience of money market funds and the importance of completing LIBOR transition.

Progress report to the G20 on LIBOR transition issues: Recent developments, supervisory issues and next steps

This report looks at recent progress made on LIBOR transition and stresses the need for urgent action by the end of 2021

FSB urges action to complete the transition away from LIBOR by end-2021

With limited time left until end-2021, all firms across the globe must act urgently to complete the steps set out in the Global Transition Roadmap.

Policy proposals to enhance money market fund resilience: Consultation Report

Public consultation on the FSB’s policy proposals to enhance money market fund resilience.

FSB seeks feedback on its policy proposals to enhance money market fund resilience

Public consultation sets out policy proposals to enhance MMF resilience, including with respect to the appropriate structure of the sector and of underlying short-term funding markets.

Thematic Peer Review on Corporate Debt Workouts: Summary Terms of Reference

Objectives, scope and process for the thematic peer review on corporate debt workouts.

FSB launches thematic peer review on corporate debt workouts and invites feedback from stakeholders

The review seeks to support COVID-19 response efforts by examining FSB member jurisdictions’ practices, experiences and lessons from out of court debt workouts, and the implications for financial stability.

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