FSB workshop on compensation practices 2021: Summary of discussion

Summary of discussion from the FSB’s May 2021 industry workshop on compensation practices.

Virtual workshop on policy proposals to enhance money market fund resilience

The FSB hosted a virtual workshop on 12 July 2021 on the FSB's consultation report with policy proposals to enhance money market fund resilience.

The lessons we are learning from the COVID-19 pandemic: an FSB perspective

FSB Secretary General Dietrich Domanski delivered a keynote speech at the Asian Banker Finance China 2021 Conference.

Public responses to consultation on Targets for Addressing the Four Challenges of Cross-Border Payments

Consultation responses to ‘Targets for Addressing the Four Challenges of Cross-Border Payments: Consultative document‘.

Lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic from a financial stability perspective: Interim report

This report identifies preliminary lessons from the COVID-19 experience and aspects related to the functioning of the G20 financial regulatory reforms that may warrant further attention.

FSB identifies preliminary lessons for financial stability from the COVID-19 experience

FSB interim report on lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic identifies preliminary lessons for financial stability and some areas of post-2008 crisis regulatory reforms that require further consideration.

Disclosures and Data: Building Strong Foundations for Addressing Climate-Related Financial Risks

FSB Chair Randal K Quarles speaks at the Venice International Conference on Climate Change

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: July 2021

FSB Chair Randal K. Quarles’ letter to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their July meeting.

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.

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