This report assesses Australia’s progress in addressing issues highlighted by the FSAP in areas such as resolution and crisis management, banking supervision, securities regulation, and insurance supervision.
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26 September 2011
On 19 July 2011, the FSB published its consultative document on Effective Resolution of SIFIs. Feedback received from 59 entities on the document are published here.
This consultative document contains a comprehensive package of proposed policy measures to improve the capacity of authorities to resolve SIFIs. Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 2 September 2011.
This report updates on progress by the FSB Secretariat and IMF staff in implementing the 20 recommendations in the November 2009 report endorsed by the G20.
On 12 April 2011, the FSB published a note titled “Shadow Banking: Scoping the Issues”. Comments received from the public on this note are published here.
16 May 2011
Public contributions received on the FSB’s note on ETFs published on 12 April 2011. The FSB and its member authorities and standard setting bodies are continuing to monitor developments in the ETF market closely, and will use the feedback received as an input for their work.
29 April 2011
This progress report announces that the FSB has prioritized a pool of about 60 jurisdictions for evaluation and will publish in November 2011 the list of jurisdictions evaluated, including any non-cooperative jurisdictions.
This is the FSB’s first progress report on implementation of OTC derivatives market reforms.
15 April 2011
This report provides an overview of work underway to implement the G20 recommendations for strengthening financial stability. It focuses on international policy development and implementation that has taken place since the G20 Finance Ministers and Governors meeting in February 2011.
11 April 2011
This paper highlights a number of recent developments related to certain types of ETFs that pose concerns to financial stability. Feedback on the note should be sent to [email protected] by 16 May 2011.