FSB sends three reports to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on: corporate funding structures; addressing data gaps; and foreign currency exposure data.
Vulnerabilities Assessments
22 September 2015
22 September 2015
FSB, in coordination with the IMF, OECD, BIS, IOSCO and WBG provide a report to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on financial stability risks from increased corporate debt.
26 March 2015
The press notice following the meeting summarises the decisions made and issues discussed.
The FSB publishes the results of its fourth annual monitoring exercise to assess global trends and risks of the shadow banking system. The report is accompanied by a comprehensive set of data at the national and aggregate level.
4 November 2014
The annual shadow banking monitoring exercise is accompanied by a comprehensive data set at national and aggregate level as well as the data underlying most of the exhibits shown in the report.
18 September 2014
At its meeting in Cairns, the FSB discussed vulnerabilities affecting the global financial system and reviewed work plans for completing core financial reforms.
11 September 2014
The letter describes the work by the IMF, FSB and BIS to address data gaps involving foreign currency exposures.
11 September 2014
The workshop was organised by CGFS and the FSB SCAV, with participation of experts from the public and private sector, to gather views on current trends affecting corporate balance sheets in EMEs.
31 March 2014
At its meeting in London today, the FSB discussed vulnerabilities affecting the global financial system and reviewed work plans for completing core financial reforms.
14 November 2013
The FSB publishes the results of its third annual monitoring exercise to assess global trends and risks of the shadow banking system.