This 4th annual update describes the status of adherence to international cooperation standards for banking, securities and insurance regulation and supervision for 60 jurisdictions. It also includes an updated toolbox of measures for promoting the implementation of these standards and announces the expansion of the evaluation process to 6 new jurisdictions: Kuwait, Macao, Nigeria, Panama, Peru and Qatar.
Publications
19 December 2014
18 December 2014
Responses received from 17 entities on the consultative document “Identification of Critical Functions for Systemically-Important Insurers”.
12 December 2014
Feedback received from 23 entities on the consultative document “Cross-border Recognition of Resolution Actions”.
Feedback received from 8 entities on the consultative document "Guidance on Cooperation and Information Sharing with Host Authorities of Jurisdictions Not Represented on CMGs where a G-SIFI has a Systemic Presence".
14 November 2014
This letter reports on progress in financial reforms and highlights the major issues for the attention of G20 Leaders, with an attached dashboard summarising the status of implementation of priority reforms.
14 November 2014
This report sets out measures to strengthen the voice of emerging market and developing economies in the FSB while also preserving the effectiveness of its decision making process.
14 November 2014
This document sets out the FSB’s approach to transforming shadow banking into resilient market-based financing to date, and the next steps (roadmap) for 2015.
14 November 2014
This document describes the progress made by the FSB and its members to promote financial stability and strengthen the resilience of the global financial system since the G20 St Petersburg Summit in September 2013.
13 November 2014
This consultative document sets out the proposed standards and processes for global data collection and aggregation on securities financing transactions. The FSB welcomes comments by 12 February 2015.
12 November 2014
The report provides an update on the monitoring of the effects of financial regulatory reforms on EMDEs, following up on the FSB’s previous reports on the subject in June 2012 and September 2013.