Macroprudential

Climate Scenario Analysis by Jurisdictions: Initial findings and lessons

This FSB-NGFS joint report draws lessons for effective scenario analysis and sketches out the global perspective stemming from the various national/regional exercises conducted to date.

Current climate scenario analysis exercises may understate climate exposures and vulnerabilities, warn FSB and NGFS

Initial findings from climate scenario analyses undertaken by financial authorities to assess climate-related risks suggest that measures of exposure and vulnerability to tail risks are likely understated.

Supervisory and Regulatory Approaches to Climate-related Risks: Final report

This report aims to assist supervisory and regulatory authorities in developing their approaches to monitor, manage and mitigate risks arising from climate change and to promote consistent approaches across sectors and jurisdictions.

Supervisory and Regulatory Approaches to Climate-related Risks: Overview of the responses to the consultation

This document summarises the responses to the April 2022 public consultation on supervisory and regulatory approaches to climate-related risks.

Navigating climate-related financial risks

Keynote speech by FSB Chair Klaas Knot at the Morningstar Investment Conference for Institutional Investors, Amsterdam.

Public responses to consultation on Supervisory and Regulatory Approaches to Climate-related Risks: Interim Report

Consultation responses to ‘Supervisory and Regulatory Approaches to Climate-related Risks: Interim Report‘.

FSB Plenary meets in Amsterdam

FSB members discussed the outlook for global financial stability against the backdrop of the continuing war against Ukraine, as well as the FSB’s planned contributions to the July G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting in Indonesia.

Supervisory and Regulatory Approaches to Climate-related Risks: Interim Report

This report provides recommendations to assist supervisory and regulatory authorities in developing their approaches to monitor, manage and mitigate cross-sectoral and system-wide risks arising from climate change and to promote consistent approaches across sectors and jurisdictions.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors: April 2022

FSB Chair’s letter discusses current challenges for financial stability following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the FSB’s work to bolster financial system resilience.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 outlines financial stability issues arising from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

FSB Chair’s letter presents the current outlook for financial stability and sets out the FSB’s plans to assess and address emerging vulnerabilities, including in commodity markets, in the coming months.

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