Non-bank financial intermediation

Progress Status and Explanatory Notes

Additional notes (self-assessments) prepared by G20 and non-G20 FSB member economies on their respective implementation of the G20 Data Gaps Initiative (DGI-2) recommendations.

FSB and IMF announce completion of the G20 Initiative to close Data Gaps identified in the Global Financial Crisis

Concluding report marks progress in closing the identified gaps under the second phase of the G20 Data Gaps Initiative (DGI-2), highlights remaining challenges and lays out priorities for a new initiative to address emerging policy-relevant data gaps for consideration by the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors.

Background note

Background note for the 8-9 June 2022 FSB virtual workshop on NBFI systemic risks.

Virtual workshop: understanding and addressing systemic risks in non-bank financial intermediation

NBFI workshop
FSB virtual workshop on understanding and addressing systemic risks in NBFI, 8-9 June 2022.

US Dollar Funding and Emerging Market Economy Vulnerabilities

This report, which forms part of the FSB’s work programme on non-bank financial intermediation, presents the findings of FSB work with IMF staff on the interaction between US dollar (USD) funding and external vulnerabilities in emerging market economies (EMEs).

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: April 2022

FSB Chair’s letter discusses current challenges for financial stability following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the FSB’s work to bolster financial system resilience.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 outlines financial stability issues arising from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

FSB Chair’s letter presents the current outlook for financial stability and sets out the FSB’s plans to assess and address emerging vulnerabilities, including in commodity markets, in the coming months.

FSB Work Programme for 2022

Annual work programme and publication timetable for the FSB.

FSB sets out 2022 work programme

FSB outlines ongoing and planned initiatives in 2022, with work priorities focussing on global and systemic financial challenges, including digitalisation, climate change and potentially also shifts in the macroeconomic and interest rate environment.

A global Europe to meet global financial stability challenges

FSB Chair Klaas Knot speaks at the Eurofi High Level Seminar 2022.

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