Publications

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Peer Review of the United Kingdom

Peer review on implementation of financial sector compensation reforms in the UK.

Global Securities Financing Data Collection and Aggregation: Frequently Asked Questions

A collection of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Securities financing transactions (SFTs).

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: April 2021

FSB Chair Randal K. Quarles’ letter to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their April virtual meeting.

COVID-19 support measures: Extending, amending and ending

This report considers the extension, amendment and ending of COVID-19 policy support measures through the lens of financial stability and the capacity of the financial system to finance growth.

Evaluation of the effects of too-big-to-fail reforms: Final Report

FSB evaluation finds too-big-to-fail reforms have made banks more resilient and resolvable, but some gaps still need to be addressed to realise the full benefits of reforms.

Evaluation of the effects of too-big-to-fail reforms: Overview of Responses to the Public Consultation

An overview of responses to the June 2020 consultation on the evaluation of the effects of the too-big-to-fail reforms for systemically important banks.

Evaluation of the effects of too-big-to-fail reforms: Addendum to the Technical Appendix

Peer Review of Indonesia

Peer review on implementation of over-the-counter derivatives market reforms in Indonesia.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: February 2021

FSB Chair updates Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on the FSB’s ambitious 2021 work plan, which seeks to address vulnerabilities directly related to COVID-19; and support strong, sustainable growth in a post-COVID world.

Public responses to the Regulatory and Supervisory Issues Relating to Outsourcing and Third-Party Relationships: Discussion paper

Consultation responses to ‘Regulatory and Supervisory Issues Relating to Outsourcing and Third-Party Relationships: Discussion paper‘.