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Statement by Mark Carney Chairman of the Financial Stability Board to the International Monetary and Financial Committee

This statement takes stock of the progress made in correcting the fault lines that led to the global financial crisis and outlines the major outstanding issues.

The Financial Crisis and Information Gaps – Fourth Implementation Progress Report

The Financial Crisis and Information Gaps – Fourth Implementation Progress Report

The report takes stock of the progress to date, describes implementation issues and the links with policy work and other initiatives, and outlines the strategy going forward.

Public responses to July 2013 Principles for an Effective Risk Appetite Framework

Public feedback received from 32 entities on the FSB's consultative document Principles for an Effective Risk Appetite Framework published on 17 July 2013.

Best Practices Paper: The Use of the FATF Recommendations to Combat Corruption

This Best Practices Paper aims to provide policy makers and practitioners with guidance and best practices on how AML/CFT measures can be used to combat corruption.

Fourth Meeting of the Financial Stability Board Regional Consultative Group for the Middle East and North Africa

FSB RCG MENA meets in Istanbul, Turkey

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) hosted today the fourth meeting of the FSB Regional Consultative Group for the Middle East and North Africa (RCG-MENA) in Istanbul, Turkey.

Monitoring Note on the Effects of Regulatory Reforms on Emerging Market and Developing Economies

The FSB, in collaboration with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, prepared a study in June 2012 to identify the extent to which the agreed regulatory reforms may have unintended consequences for EMDEs. The G20 Leaders, in the Los Cabos Summit Declaration, welcomed the study and “encourage[d] continued monitoring analysis and reporting […]

Peer Review of the United Kingdom

This report examines topics that are relevant for financial stability and important for the UK: macro-prudential policy framework; micro-prudential supervision; and supervision and oversight of CCPs.

FSB completes Peer Review of the United Kingdom

The peer review examined three topics that are important for financial stability and relevant for the broader FSB membership: macro-prudential policy framework; micro-prudential supervisory approach; and supervision and oversight of CCPs.

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