This is an issues paper report of a task force set up by the FSF in September 1999, under the chair of Mr Andrew Sheng, Chairman, Securities and Futures Commission, Hong Kong. The paper which was submitted to the FSF 25-26 March 2000 meeting: identifies a set of international standards most relevant to strengthening financial […]
FSF
19 November 1999
Press enquiries:+41 61 280 [email protected] no: 43/1999E Subsequent to its last meeting in Paris in September, the Financial Stability Forum has formed and issued terms of reference for two ad hoc working groups: A task force chaired by Mr Andrew Sheng, Chairman, Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, has been asked to examine ways of […]
19 November 1999
Study recent experience with deposit insurance schemes – by examining systems that worked well, those that did not work well, and the reasons why – and synthesising the key lessons learned. Sketch the policy trade-offs presented by different types of deposit insurance schemes, taking account of different institutional settings. Examine the issues involved in […]
19 November 1999
1. The task force should explore issues related to promoting the implementation of international standards relevant to strengthening financial systems. 2. The task force should consider a strategy for implementation of standards that may include: o countries announcing their commitment to implement standards and participate in credible assessments of compliance; o technical assistance in support of implementation efforts being […]
26 September 1999
The Financial Stability Forum (FSF) was initiated by the Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of the Group of Seven industrial countries in February this year to promote international financial stability through enhanced information exchange and international co- operation in financial market supervision and surveillance. It brings together on a regular basis senior representatives from: […]
15 September 1999
6 September 1999
21 June 1999
Following the statement of the Heads of Government of the G7 countries that the Financial Stability Forum should be broadened to include significant financial centres, the Chairman of the Forum has issued invitations to senior representatives from Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and the Netherlands to participate in the Forum’s next meeting, which will take place […]
11 May 1999
Subsequent to its meeting in Washington on 14 April, the Financial Stability Forum has issued terms of reference for and appointed chairmen of three ad hoc working groups: a group chaired by Mr Howard Davies, Chairman of the UK Financial Services Authority, has been asked to recommend actions to reduce the destabilising potential of institutions […]
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