FSB
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6 November 2015 Report to the G20 on actions taken to assess and address the decline in correspondent banking
Report to the G20 on emerging findings shows a reduction in correspondent banking and sets out planned steps to address this reduction. -
6 November 2015 FSB releases progress report on reducing misconduct risk in the finance industry
FSB releases update on actions to reduce misconduct risks in the financial industry. -
6 November 2015 Measures to reduce misconduct risk
Update on the FSB-coordinated work on addressing misconduct in the financial industry. -
5 November 2015 FSB completes Peer Review of Saudi Arabia
The FSB published today the findings of the peer review of Saudi Arabia. -
5 November 2015 Peer Review of Saudi Arabia
The peer review examines three topics relevant for financial stability and important for Saudi Arabia: the macroprudential policy framework; bank resolution; and deposit insurance. -
4 November 2015 Thematic Review of OTC Derivatives Trade Reporting
FSB peer review on trade reporting of over-the-counter derivatives shows implementation progress but highlights issues on legal barriers and data quality. -
4 November 2015 OTC Derivatives Market Reforms: Tenth Progress Report on Implementation
Tenth Progress Report on Implementation: FSB report provides an update on the implementation of the agreed G20 reforms to over-the-counter derivatives market. -
4 November 2015 FSB reports describe progress in implementing OTC derivatives market reforms, and highlight where further work is needed
FSB releases two reports that provide an update on the implementation of the G20 reforms to over-the-counter derivatives market. -
3 November 2015 Guidance on Cooperation and Information Sharing with Host Authorities of Jurisdictions where a G-SIFI has a Systemic Presence that are Not Represented on its CMG
The Guidance should assist jurisdictions in developing appropriate arrangements for ongoing communication, cooperation and information sharing with the relevant authorities in host jurisdictions that are not represented on Crisis Management Groups (CMGs). -
3 November 2015 Principles for Cross-border Effectiveness of Resolution Actions
The Principles should assist jurisdictions in developing statutory frameworks and legal processes to enable prompt effect to be given to foreign resolution actions.