Effects of Reforms

Monitoring Note on the Effects of Regulatory Reforms on Emerging Market and Developing Economies

The FSB, in collaboration with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, prepared a study in June 2012 to identify the extent to which the agreed regulatory reforms may have unintended consequences for EMDEs. The G20 Leaders, in the Los Cabos Summit Declaration, welcomed the study and “encourage[d] continued monitoring analysis and reporting […]

Update on financial regulatory factors affecting the supply of long-term investment finance

G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors have recently emphasised the importance of long-term financing for investment, including in infrastructure, in enhancing economic growth and job creation. At the meeting of the Ministers and Governors in November 2012, the FSB was asked to undertake diagnostic work, together with other relevant international organisations (IOs), to assess […]

Financial regulatory factors affecting the availability of long-term investment finance

The most important contribution of financial regulatory reforms to LT investment finance is to promote a safer, sounder and therefore more resilient financial system. If implemented in timely and consistent manner, these reforms will help rebuild confidence in the global financial system, which will enhance its ability to intermediate financial flows through the cycle and […]

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