Vulnerabilities Assessments

FSB Plenary meets in Paris, France

At its meeting in Paris today, the FSB assessed vulnerabilities affecting the financial system and the progress of initiatives in a variety of policy areas to address them. The meeting also approved the finalised arrangements for the establishment of Regional Consultative Groups to broaden the range of countries involved in the FSB’s work.

Public responses to April 2011 note Potential Financial Stability Issues Arising from Recent Trends in ETFs

Public contributions received on the FSB's note on ETFs published on 12 April 2011. The FSB and its member authorities and standard setting bodies are continuing to monitor developments in the ETF market closely, and will use the feedback received as an input for their work.

FSB seeks feedback on Potential Financial Stability Issues Arising from Recent Trends in ETFs

The FSB seeks feedback on its note on recent developments in the ETF markets. Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 16 May 2011.

Potential Financial Stability Issues Arising From Recent Trends in Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)

This paper highlights a number of recent developments related to certain types of ETFs that pose concerns to financial stability. Feedback on the note should be sent to [email protected] by 16 May 2011.

Financial Stability Board publishes a note on financial stability issues from exchange-traded funds (ETFs)

FSB Plenary meets in Rome, Italy

At its meeting in Rome today, the FSB assessed vulnerabilities affecting the financial system, and made decisions needed to progress major initiatives to strengthen the resiliency of the financial system.

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