This consultative document sets out recommendations to address impediments to achieving convergence, advances work on establishing common terminologies related to cyber incidents and proposes the development of a common format for incident reporting exchange.
Reports to the G20
242 results
13 October 2022
Report presents progress and reviews actions taken by the International Sustainability Standards Board in developing the global minimum baseline disclosures standards as well as by individual jurisdictions and firms in improving climate disclosures.
This report aims to assist supervisory and regulatory authorities in developing their approaches to monitor, manage and mitigate risks arising from climate change and to promote consistent approaches across sectors and jurisdictions.
11 October 2022
FSB Chair Klaas Knot’s letter to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors ahead of their October meeting in Washington DC.
11 October 2022
Report sets out the key issues and challenges for the regulation and supervision of crypto-asset activities and markets and outlines the FSB’s proposed approach for establishing a comprehensive regulatory framework to address the financial stability risks.
11 October 2022
Recommendations to promote the consistency and comprehensiveness of regulatory, supervisory and oversight approaches to crypto-asset activities and markets and to strengthen international cooperation, coordination and information sharing.
This report contains a review with proposals to update the FSB’s high-level recommendations of October 2020 for the regulation, supervision, and oversight of “global stablecoin” arrangements.
10 October 2022
This report summarises progress during the second year of the roadmap and confirms the next steps for 2023 and beyond.
10 October 2022
This note outlines the FSB’s prioritisation plan and engagement model for taking the cross-border payments roadmap forward.
This first annual progress report presents a consolidated update on the progress made by the standard-setting bodies and relevant international organisations, across a wide variety of initiatives to assess and address the financial risk from climate change, and identifies areas that continue to require attention.