FSB Chairs letter warns of risks to the outlook for financial stability, and presents the FSB’s reports on crypto-assets, cross-border payments, cyber incident reporting and climate disclosures and regulatory and supervisory approaches to addressing climate-related financial risks.
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11 October 2022
FSB announces a comprehensive set of proposals for the regulation and supervision of crypto-asset activities and invites feedback on the recommendations.
10 October 2022
FSB issues progress report and outlines priorities for next phase of work under its Roadmap for Enhancing Cross-border Payments.
29 September 2022
Keynote speech by FSB Chair Klaas Knot at the Morningstar Investment Conference for Institutional Investors, Amsterdam.
14 September 2022
The survey aims to gather stakeholders’ feedback, from the perspective of FMI service providers, as well as firms subject to a resolution planning requirement and bank resolution authorities (as users of FMI service providers’ responses). Based on the feedback, the FSB will consider whether the Framework needs any revisions.
Keynote speech by Dietrich Domanski at the CBDC Conference, Frankfurt.
First annual progress report takes stock of progress made by standard-setting bodies and other international organisations on the actions coordinated through the FSB Roadmap, outlines areas for further attention, and provides updates where needed to the detailed Roadmap actions.
FSB Chair’s letter presents the FSB’s report on exit strategies to support equitable recovery and address effects from COVID-19 scarring in the financial sector; discusses the FSB’s role coordinating the international regulation of crypto-assets; and reviews progress under the FSB roadmap for addressing climate-related financial risks.
Opening remarks delivered by Klaas Knot, Chair of the FSB, at a press conference ahead of the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting in Bali, Indonesia.
11 July 2022
Statement reaffirms FSB’s commitment to promote international consistency of regulatory and supervisory approaches and facilitate cross-border and cross-sector cooperation amongst national authorities and international standard-setters as they work towards developing risk-based and technology-neutral policy for the wide spectrum of crypto-assets, grounded in the principle of “same, activity, same risk, same regulation”.