Publications
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31 March 2021 Evaluation of the effects of too-big-to-fail reforms: Overview of Responses to the Public Consultation
An overview of responses to the June 2020 consultation on the evaluation of the effects of the too-big-to-fail reforms for systemically important banks. -
26 February 2021 Peer Review of Indonesia
Peer review on implementation of over-the-counter derivatives market reforms in Indonesia. -
25 February 2021 FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: February 2021
FSB Chair updates Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on the FSB’s ambitious 2021 work plan, which seeks to address vulnerabilities directly related to COVID-19; and support strong, sustainable growth in a post-COVID world. -
22 January 2021 Public responses to the Regulatory and Supervisory Issues Relating to Outsourcing and Third-Party Relationships: Discussion paper
Consultation responses to ‘Regulatory and Supervisory Issues Relating to Outsourcing and Third-Party Relationships: Discussion paper‘. -
20 January 2021 FSB Work Programme for 2021
Annual work programme and publication timetable for the FSB -
22 December 2020 FSB Response to the IFRS Foundation’s Consultation Paper on Sustainability Reporting
The FSB supports the recommended approach by the Trustees of the IFRS Foundation to initially focus on standards for climate-related financial disclosures, as an important initiative to promote globally consistent disclosures and avoiding fragmentation. -
16 December 2020 Global Monitoring Report on Non-Bank Financial Intermediation 2020
Report provides new information on global trends and risks in non-bank financial intermediation. -
9 December 2020 FSB Continuity of access to FMIs for firms in resolution: Informal summary of outreach and Q&A
Main takeaways of the 23 September 2020 outreach meeting on continuity of access to FMIs for firms in resolution -
25 November 2020 OTC Derivatives Market Reforms: 2020 Note on Implementation Progress
Progress on implementation of agreed OTC derivatives markets reforms