Reports to the G20

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The Financial Crisis and Information Gaps – Second Implementation Progress Report

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.

Progress in the Implementation of the G20 Recommendations for Strengthening Financial Stability

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.

Macroprudential policy tools and frameworks – Update to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors

Progress in the Implementation of the G20 Recommendations for Strengthening Financial Stability

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 Seoul Summit in November 2010.

Progress since the Washington Summit in the Implementation of the G20 Recommendations for Strengthening Financial Stability

Since the onset of the financial crisis, national authorities and international bodies, with the FSB as a central locus of coordination, have advanced a major program of financial reforms, based on clear principles and timetables for implementation that seek to ensure that a crisis on this scale never happens again. This report details the global […]

FSB Chair Letter to G20 Leaders on Progress of Financial Regulatory Reforms

To G20 Leaders Progress of Financial Regulatory Reforms The Seoul Summit will mark the delivery of two central elements of the reform programme launched in Washington to create a sounder financial system and reduce systemic risk globally: a materially strengthened global framework for bank capital and liquidity, and a comprehensive policy framework to address the […]

Reducing the Moral Hazard Posed by Systemically Important Financial Institutions

This report recommends a policy framework for addressing the systemic and moral hazard risks associated with systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs).

FSB Chair’s Letter to G20 Leaders

The FSB Chair reports on progress on core areas of reform: strengthening bank capital and liquidity standards; reducing the moral hazard posed by SIFIs; improving OTC derivatives markets; and enhancing incentive structures and transparency.

Interim report to G20 Leaders on Reducing the Moral Hazard Posed by SIFIs

This report seeks the endorsement of the G20 Leaders for the overall direction of work on the development of a policy framework for reducing the moral hazard risks posed by SIFIs.

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

Since the Pittsburgh Summit, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) and its members have continued to press ahead with the G20 program of financial reforms. As called for by the G20 Leaders in Pittsburgh, the FSB has continued to coordinate and monitor progress, “which will be essential to the full and consistent implementation of needed reforms”. […]