Reports to the G20

Progress Report on Increasing the Intensity and Effectiveness of SIFI Supervision

This report explores the progress made in improving supervisory practices to achieve more intense and effective supervision since the recent financial crisis.

The Financial Crisis and Information Gaps – Third Implementation Progress Report

This paper reports on progress being made at the international and national levels in implementing the DGI recommendations and developing analytical work on new statistical frameworks.

Overview of Progress in the Implementation of the G20 Recommendations for Strengthening Financial Stability

Since the onset of the global financial crisis, the G20 has established core elements of a new global financial regulatory framework that will make the financial system more resilient and better able to serve the needs of the real economy. National authorities and international bodies, with the Financial Stability Board (FSB) as a central locus […]

Report to the G20 Los Cabos Summit on Strengthening FSB Capacity, Resources and Governance

FSB Chair Letter to G20 Leaders on Progress of Financial Regulatory Reforms

Identifying the Effects of Regulatory Reforms on Emerging Market and Developing Economies: A Review of Potential Unintended Consequences

At the request of the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, the FSB, in collaboration with the IMF and World Bank, has prepared this study to identify the extent to which the agreed regulatory reforms may have unintended consequences for EMDEs. The intent of the study is not to re-open recent internationally agreed reforms […]

Extending the G-SIFI Framework to domestic systemically important banks

Progress Report to the G20 on Strengthening the Oversight and Regulation of Shadow Banking

FSB Chair’s Letter to G20 Ministers and Governors on financial regulatory reforms

FSB Chair provided an update to the G20 on progress towards (i) building resilient financial institutions; (ii) ending "too big to fail"; (iii) strengthening the oversight and regulation of shadow banking activities; (iv) completing OTC derivatives and other reforms to create continuous core markets; and (v) implementing agreed G20 reforms in a timely and consistent manner.

Extending the G-SIFI Framework to Domestic Systemically Important Banks

This report describes progress made to extend the SIFI framework to banks that are systemically important in a domestic context (D-SIBs)

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