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FSB Regional Consultative Group for Sub-Saharan Africa discusses financial vulnerabilities and effects of financial regulatory reforms

FSB holds meeting of RCG for Sub-Saharan Africa in Kasane.

FSB publishes second consultation on unique product identifier (UPI) governance

Consultation sets out proposed further governance arrangements for the UPI.

FSB publishes toolkit to mitigate misconduct risk

The toolkit identifies 19 tools that firms and supervisors can use to mitigate misconduct risk.

Chair sets out FSB priorities for the Argentine G20 Presidency

FSB publishes Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their meeting in Buenos Aires on 19-20 March.

FSB publishes progress report on addressing declines in correspondent banking and recommendations on remittances

FSB publishes progress report on actions to implement the correspondent banking action plan and a stocktake on remittance service providers’ access to the banking system.

FSB launches survey on infrastructure financing as part of its efforts to evaluate the impact of G20 regulatory reforms

Survey seeks feedback from financial institutions on determinants that affect the costs and availability of infrastructure financing.

FSB publishes Supplementary Guidance to the FSB Principles and Standards on Sound Compensation Practices

Final version of guidance on the use of compensation tools to address misconduct risk.

BCBS, CPMI, FATF and FSB welcome industry initiative facilitating correspondent banking

Industry initiative by the Wolfsberg Group is part of efforts to address the decline in the number of correspondent banking relationships by facilitating due diligence processes.

FSB publishes updated data on correspondent banking relationships

Report shows that the reduction in the total number of active correspondents continued in the first half of 2017.

FSB publishes Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2017

Report provides new information on shadow banking assets and trends across 29 jurisdictions.