FSB
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9 July 2020 FSB and Basel Committee set out supervisory recommendations for benchmark transition
Report recommends actions to facilitate financial and non-financial firms’ transition from LIBOR by end-2021. -
7 July 2020 Global in Life and Orderly in Death: Post-Crisis Reforms and the Too-Big-to-Fail Question
FSB Chair Randal K. Quarles speaks at a virtual event hosted by the Exchequer Club. -
1 July 2020 FSB statement on the impact of COVID-19 on global benchmark reform
Financial and other firms should continue to ensure that their transition programmes enable them to transition to LIBOR alternatives before end-2021. -
30 June 2020 RCG for the Americas Working Group on Non-Bank Intermediation: Fifth Report
Fifth monitoring exercise of non-bank financial intermediation in the Americas. -
28 June 2020 FSB press briefing: Too-big-to-fail evaluation
Opening statement by Claudia M. Buch, Vice-President, Deutsche Bundesbank, for an FSB press briefing. -
25 June 2020 COVID-19, the Financial Stability Board and the G20 Financial Reform Agenda
FSB Secretary General Dietrich Domanski speaks on a Peterson Institute virtual panel hosted by Nicolas Véron (Peterson Institute) and Caroline Atkinson (Peterson Institute Board member and former Deputy National Security Adviser for International Economics). -
5 June 2020 FSB Americas group discusses financial vulnerabilities and the impact of COVID-19
FSB holds virtual meeting of Regional Consultative Group for the Americas. -
28 May 2020 FSB Europe group discusses financial vulnerabilities and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
FSB holds virtual meeting of Regional Consultative Group for Europe. -
26 May 2020 Financial policymakers discuss responses to COVID-19 with the private sector
Official and private sector participants discuss effectiveness of COVID-related financial policy measures. -
26 May 2020 Dialogue with the private sector on responses to COVID-19
Remarks by Himino Ryozo, Chair of the Standing Committee on Supervisory and Regulatory Cooperation, on a call with financial policymakers and private sector participants to discuss responses to COVID-19.