Fernando Restoy looks to realign Basel’s FSI
Chairman discusses implementing Basel III, challenging political context and FSI’s role
Under the chairmanship of Fernando Restoy, the Basel-based Financial Stability Institute is undergoing something of a change of course.
“We want to contribute more directly to policy implementation,” Restoy tells Central Banking on the day after the FSI’s first cross-sectoral regulatory conference concluded.
Under the new focus, meetings will have a clearer policy context, with fewer pure training seminars and more policy-based events. The FSI is publishing a series of papers supporting
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