This document describes the objectives and sets out guidelines for the conduct of FSB peer reviews.
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12 March 2015
11 March 2015
The Bank of Tanzania host the seventh meeting of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) Regional Consultative Group (RCG) for Sub-Saharan Africa in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
The FSB and the IOSCO are seeking comments on the revised proposal on assessment methodologies for identifying Non-Bank Non-Insurer Global Systemically Important Financial Institutions (NBNI G-SIFIs). Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 29 May 2015.
4 March 2015
This second consultative document sets out the revised proposal on the assessment methodologies for identifying Non-Bank Non-Insurer Global Systemically Important Financial Institutions (NBNI G-SIFIs). The FSB and IOSCO welcome comments sent to [email protected] by 29 May 2015.
4 March 2015
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (central bank of the Philippines) hosted the eighth meeting of the FSB Regional Consultative Group for Asia in Bohol, Philippines.
This paper examines existing international approaches and practices in the area of dealing with parties at fault in a bank failure and fraud in deposit insurance, considering various aspects of investigating and prosecuting actions and omissions that contributed to bank losses and failures.
26 February 2015
This document sets out the quantitative data that central counterparties (CCPs) should publish.
26 February 2015
Public responses received on the 13 November 2014 consultative document “Standards and Processes for Global Securities Financing Data Collection and Aggregation”.
FSB Chair’s Letter to G20 on Financial Reforms – Finishing the Post-Crisis Agenda and Moving Forward
11 February 2015
This letter by FSB Chair sets out the FSB’s work programme to advance during the Turkish G20 Presidency in 2015 the priorities for the next phase of financial reforms.
FSB Chair’s Letter to G20 on Financial Reforms – Finishing the Post-Crisis Agenda and Moving Forward
10 February 2015
This letter by FSB Chair sets out the FSB’s work programme to advance during the Turkish G20 Presidency in 2015 the priorities for the next phase of financial reforms.