FSB highlights more work to do on global reforms
Documents released ahead of G20 argue for additional efforts in several areas
The appetite for further reforms to financial systems globally may be fading, but the Financial Stability Board stresses there are still gaps that need filling.
In a series of documents published ahead of the G20 meetings in Buenos Aires on November 30 and December 1, the FSB highlights much progress to date, but also work to do.
From the resolution of central counterparties to benchmark rate reform and central clearing of over-the-counter derivatives, the global body continues to seek further
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