Archives - Resolution and Crisis Management
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9 April 2019 FSB Chair writes to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors
FSB Chair provides an update on the FSB’s work and discusses current vulnerabilities in the financial system. -
27 February 2019 Conference on CCP risk management
Remarks by Dietrich Domanski at the first joint Deutsche Bundesbank, European Central Bank and Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago conference on central counterparty risk management. -
12 February 2019 FSB work programme for 2019
Work programme focuses on implementation and evaluation of reforms and vigilant monitoring to identify and address new and emerging risks to financial stability. -
12 February 2019 FSB publishes its 2019 work programme
Work programme reflects the FSB’s continued pivot from policy design to the implementation and evaluation of reforms. -
8 February 2019 Public responses to consultation on Financial resources to support CCP resolution and the treatment of CCP equity in resolution
Consultation responses to ‘Financial resources to support CCP resolution and the treatment of CCP equity in resolution'. -
28 November 2018 Implementation and Effects of the G20 Financial Regulatory Reforms: Fourth Annual Report
Fourth annual report to G20 Leaders on the implementation and effects of the G20 financial regulatory reforms. -
28 November 2018 Implementation and Effects of the G20 Financial Regulatory Reforms – Dashboard
Dashboard from the fourthannual report to G20 Leaders on the implementation status of priority reform areas. -
28 November 2018 FSB reports to G20 Leaders on progress in financial regulatory reforms
FSB annual report concludes that G20 reforms have made the financial system more resilient. -
27 November 2018 FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Leaders meeting in Buenos Aires
Letter from the FSB Chair ahead of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Buenos Aires. -
27 November 2018 FSB Chair reports to G20 Leaders ahead of the Buenos Aires Summit
Chair’s letter sets out the transitions that have occurred in 2018 and the FSB’s delivery against its four priorities for the year.