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22 July 2020 FSB stocktake considers climate risks and financial stability
Report highlights work to understand implications of climate risks for financial stability but no holistic approach to quantification. -
22 July 2020 Bloomberg investor briefing on the FSB's too-big-to-fail evaluation
Claudia M. Buch, Vice-President, Deutsche Bundesbank takes part in a Bloomberg investor briefing on the FSB's too-big-to-fail evaluation. -
21 July 2020 Toronto Centre technical webinar: Evaluation of too-big-to-fail reforms
Claudia M. Buch, Vice-President, Deutsche Bundesbank takes part in a Toronto Centre technical webinar on the FSB’s evaluation of the too-big-to-fail reforms. -
15 July 2020 FSB sets out action to maintain financial stability during COVID
FSB delivers Chair’s letter and report on COVID-related financial stability implications to the G20. -
13 July 2020 FSB welcomes CPMI report on enhancing cross-border payments
CPMI report sets out building blocks for a roadmap to enhance cross-border payments. -
9 July 2020 Implications of the too-big-to-fail reforms for global banking
Opening statement by Claudia M. Buch, Vice-President, Deutsche Bundesbank, for a Bank Policy Institute and International Institute of Finance colloquium on cross-border resolution and regulation. -
9 July 2020 Tackling too-big-to-fail banks: Have the reforms been effective?
Claudia M. Buch, Vice-President, Deutsche Bundesbank sets out the conclusions from the FSB’s evaluation of the effects of too-big-to-fail reforms in a Bruegel panel discussion. -
9 July 2020 FSB and Basel Committee set out supervisory recommendations for benchmark transition
Report recommends actions to facilitate financial and non-financial firms’ transition from LIBOR by end-2021. -
7 July 2020 Global in Life and Orderly in Death: Post-Crisis Reforms and the Too-Big-to-Fail Question
FSB Chair Randal K. Quarles speaks at a virtual event hosted by the Exchequer Club. -
1 July 2020 Conclusions from the FSB’s too-big-to-fail evaluation
Claudia M. Buch, Vice-President, Deutsche Bundesbank sets out the conclusions from the FSB’s evaluation of the effects of too-big-to-fail reforms.