Archives - Effects of Reforms
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13 July 2021 FSB identifies preliminary lessons for financial stability from the COVID-19 experience
FSB interim report on lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic identifies preliminary lessons for financial stability and some areas of post-2008 crisis regulatory reforms that require further consideration. -
21 April 2021 Call for papers: 2021 Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research Association (CEBRA)
Call for papers: 2021 Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research Association (CEBRA) -
6 April 2021 FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: April 2021
FSB Chair Randal K. Quarles’ letter to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their April virtual meeting. -
6 April 2021 FSB Chair updates G20 on COVID-19 support measures, and a roadmap to address climate-related financial risks
FSB delivers Chair’s letter to G20 and report on the factors to consider when extending, amending and ending COVID-19 policy support measures. -
31 March 2021 FSB publishes final report of the evaluation of too-big-to-fail reforms for banks
FSB evaluation of the effects of too-big-to-fail reforms for banks finds some gaps still need to be addressed. -
31 March 2021 Evaluation of the effects of too-big-to-fail reforms: Final Report
FSB evaluation finds too-big-to-fail reforms have made banks more resilient and resolvable, but some gaps still need to be addressed to realise the full benefits of reforms. -
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. -
20 January 2021 FSB Work Programme for 2021
Annual work programme and publication timetable for the FSB -
20 January 2021 FSB sets out 2021 work programme
FSB will remain vigilant to new and emerging risks to global financial stability, and support international cooperation and coordination on the COVID-19 response.