The FSB is publishing today two reports submitted to G20 Leaders for their Pittsburgh Summit which cover policy measures for improving financial regulation and progress in implementing the London Summit recommendations for strengthening financial stability.
Implementation Monitoring
25 September 2009
25 September 2009
At the London Summit, G20 Leaders set out actions to strengthen transparency and accountability, enhance sound regulation, promote integrity in financial markets and reinforce international cooperation. The Financial Stability Board (FSB) was asked to monitor progress in implementing these recommendations and to provide a report to the G20 Finance Ministers and Governors in November. This […]
25 September 2009
Improving Financial Regulation Report of the Financial Stability Board to G20 Leaders 1. Since the London Summit, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) and its members have advanced a major program of financial reforms based on clear principles and timetables for implementation that are designed to ensure that a crisis on this scale never happens again. […]
15 September 2009
15 September 2009
In its April 2008 Report on Enhancing Market and Institutional Resilience (“the FSF Report”), the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) and its member bodies issued a comprehensive set of recommendations reflecting a consensus, both internationally and cross-sectorally, on the actions needed to address the fundamental weaknesses that have been at the root of the present turmoil […]
11 October 2008
In April 2008, the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) submitted to G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors a comprehensive set of recommendations for addressing the weaknesses that have produced the present crisis and for strengthening the financial system going forward. The Report on Enhancing Market and Institutional Resilience drew on an extensive body of work […]
15 September 2008