Non-bank financial intermediation

Promoting Global Financial Stability: 2022 FSB Annual Report

Report presents the FSB’s high-level assessment of current vulnerabilities in the global financial system; describes its ongoing financial stability work; and reports on the implementation and effects of G20 reforms.

FSB publishes annual report on its work to promote global financial stability

2022 annual report to the G20 describes the financial stability outlook, the FSB’s priority areas of work and the implementation and effects of the financial regulatory reforms.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Leaders: November 2022

FSB Chair Klaas Knot’s letter to the G20 Leaders ahead of their November Summit in Bali.

FSB Chair writes to G20 Leaders ahead of the Bali Summit

Letter warns that tighter financial conditions threaten to expose vulnerabilities within the financial system and underscore the need for international cooperation.

FSB Europe Group discusses financial stability outlook and policies to address risks from crypto-asset activities

FSB holds meeting of its Regional Consultative Group for Europe in Lisbon.

Enhancing the Resilience of Non-Bank Financial Intermediation: Progress report

Report assesses vulnerabilities and sets out policies to address systemic risk in NBFI. It also provides an overview of the FSB’s NBFI work programme for 2023 and beyond.

FSB sets out policy proposals to address systemic risk in non-bank financial intermediation

FSB report identifies a set of activities and types of entities that may particularly contribute to aggregate liquidity imbalances and proposes policies to address them, and describes further work to enhance NBFI resilience.

Liquidity in Core Government Bond Markets

This report, which forms part of the FSB’s work programme to enhance the resilience of non-bank financial intermediation (NBFI), analyses the liquidity, structure, and resilience of core government bond markets.

FSB analyses liquidity in core government bond markets

FSB report analyses the liquidity, structure, and resilience of core government bond markets, as part of its work programme to enhance the resilience of non-bank financial intermediation.

FSB Chair sets out ongoing work to strengthen financial resilience amidst growing financial stability challenges

FSB Chairs letter warns of risks to the outlook for financial stability, and presents the FSB’s reports on crypto-assets, cross-border payments, cyber incident reporting and climate disclosures and regulatory and supervisory approaches to addressing climate-related financial risks.

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