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Supervisory and Regulatory Approaches to Climate-related Risks

Slides presented at the FSB virtual outreach on supervisory and regulatory approaches to climate-related risks, on 19 May 2022.

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.

Annotated Agenda

Annotated agenda for the 8-9 June 2022 FSB virtual workshop NBFI systemic risks.

Virtual outreach on supervisory and regulatory approaches to climate-related risks

Register for the FSB’s workshop on Thursday 19 May.

Diverse challenges, common threads: preserving global financial stability today and tomorrow

FSB Chair Klaas Knot speaks at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) 36th Annual General Meeting.

FSB publishes peer review on out-of-court corporate debt workouts

Peer review examines the range of approaches in FSB jurisdictions to facilitate corporate restructurings using out-of-court frameworks, including in response to COVID-19.

Thematic Review on Out-of-Court Corporate Debt Workouts

Review examines FSB member jurisdictions’ practices, experiences and lessons from out-of-court corporate debt workouts.

Supervisory and Regulatory Approaches to Climate-related Risks: Interim Report

This report provides recommendations to assist supervisory and regulatory authorities in developing their approaches to monitor, manage and mitigate cross-sectoral and system-wide risks arising from climate change and to promote consistent approaches across sectors and jurisdictions.

FSB launches consultation on supervisory and regulatory approaches to climate-related risks

The FSB is consulting on its recommendations, which aim to assist supervisory and regulatory authorities in developing their approaches to monitor, manage and mitigate cross-sectoral and system-wide risks arising from climate change and to promote consistent approaches across sectors and jurisdictions.

FSB analyses external vulnerabilities in emerging market economies associated with US dollar funding

FSB report takes stock of recent trends in the structure of EMEs’ external borrowing, focusing on the shift towards non-bank financing; examines how these developments contributed to the build-up of vulnerabilities in EMEs and to the March 2020 turmoil; and considers policy measures to enhance EME resilience.

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