Peer Review Reports

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Thematic Review on Supervisory Frameworks and Approaches for SIBs

The review assesses progress towards implementing the FSB recommendations for more effective supervision since the financial crisis, in particular for G-SIBs.

Handbook for FSB Peer Reviews (previous version)

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

Peer Review of Russia

The peer review examines topics that are relevant for financial stability and important for Russia: macroprudential policy framework and tools, and the bank resolution framework.

Peer Review of the Netherlands

The peer review examines topics that are relevant for financial stability and important for the Netherlands: macroprudential policy framework and tools, and crisis management and bank resolution.

Thematic Review on Supervisory Frameworks and Approaches to SIFIs – Questionnaire for national authorities

This questionnaire is designed to collect consolidated national responses from FSB member jurisdictions.

Thematic Review of the FSB Principles for Reducing Reliance on CRA Ratings – Final Report

This report describes the second and final stage of thematic review focused on the action plans developed by national authorities to implement the FSB 2012 roadmap for reducing reliance on CRA ratings.

Peer Review of Germany

This report examines two topics that are relevant for financial stability and important for Germany: the macroprudential policy framework and microprudential supervision.

Peer Review of Indonesia

This report examines topics that are relevant for financial stability and important for Indonesia: its evolving regulatory structure and crisis management arrangements.

Handbook for FSB Peer Reviews (previous version)

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

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.