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Peer Review of Brazil

Peer review examines two topics relevant for financial stability in Brazil: trade reporting and its use in systemic risk monitoring, and the regulation and supervision of investment funds.

Proposed Framework for Post-Implementation Evaluation of the Effects of the G20 Financial Regulatory Reforms

Consultation on the FSB’s framework to guide analyses of whether the G20 core reforms are achieving their intended outcomes.

FSB-IOSCO Roundtable on Compensation Practices in the Securities Sector

Summary of an FSB/IOSCO roundtable on compensation practices in the securities sector.

Handbook for FSB Peer Reviews

This document describes the objectives and sets out guidelines for the conduct of FSB peer reviews.

Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their Baden-Baden meeting

Letter from the FSB Chair to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors highlights progress on implementing reforms and 2017 priorities.

Public responses to the December 2016 consultative document ‘Guiding Principles on the Internal Total Loss-absorbing Capacity of G-SIBs (‘Internal TLAC’)’

Consultation responses to ‘Guiding Principles on the Internal Total Loss-absorbing Capacity of G-SIBs (‘Internal TLAC’)’.

Public responses to the December 2016 consultative document ‘Continuity of Access to Financial Market Infrastructures (“FMIs”) for a Firm in Resolution’

Consultation responses to ‘Continuity of Access to Financial Market Infrastructures (“FMIs”) for a Firm in Resolution’.

Proposed governance arrangements for the unique transaction identifier (UTI)

FSB consultation on proposed governance arrangements for the unique transaction identifier (UTI).

Essential Aspects of CCP Resolution Planning: Overview of Responses to the Discussion Note

Overview of responses to the FSB’s August 2016 discussion note on essential aspects of CCP resolution planning.

Guidance on Central Counterparty Resolution and Resolution Planning

FSB consultation on guidance for effective resolution of CCPs.