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Peer Review of the United Kingdom

This report examines topics that are relevant for financial stability and important for the UK: macro-prudential policy framework; micro-prudential supervision; and supervision and oversight of CCPs.

FSB Chair’s Letter to G20 Leaders on progress of financial reforms

This letter takes stock of the progress over the past five years and outlines the major outstanding issues which demand the attention of Leaders.

Narrative progress report on financial reforms

This narrative progress report on financial reforms takes stock of the implementation of a broad range of policy reforms that address the major fault lines that caused the crisis.

FSB Secretariat Scoreboard Status Report

FSB Secretariat Scoreboard Status Report provides a simple visual summary of the progress made in global policy development and implementation of financial reforms at the G20 level.

Overview of Progress in the Implementation of the G20 Recommendations for Strengthening Financial Stablility

This document describes the progress made by the FSB and its members to promote financial stability and strengthen the resilience of the global financial system.

Progress and Next Steps Towards Ending “Too-Big-To-Fail” (TBTF)

This report sets out the next steps for completing the policy measures and end the “Too Big To Fail” problem.

Sixth Progress Report on Implementation of OTC Derivatives Market Reforms

This is the FSB’s sixth progress report on implementation of OTC derivatives market reforms.

FSB Chairman’s Report on OTC Derivatives Reforms

A brief summary report to G20 Leaders reviewing progress to 2013 in the OTC derivatives market reforms originally agreed by the G20 in 2009.

An Overview of Policy Recommendations for Shadow Banking

Abstract At the 2011 Summit meeting in Cannes, the G20 Leaders agreed to develop policies to deal with the fault lines exposed by the financial crisis in that part of the financial system that extends credit but is outside the regular banking sector: the so-called “shadow banking system”. Those fault lines centred on a heavy […]

Policy Framework for Addressing Shadow Banking Risks in Securities Lending and Repos

In response to its November 2012 consultative document ‘A Policy Framework for Addressing Shadow Banking Risks in Securities Lending and Repos’, the FSB received consultation responses from more than 50 respondents.