FSB Chair Updates Finance Ministers And Central Bank Governors On The FSBâs Key Priorities For 2021
Date
25/02/2021
The letter notes the unprecedented challenges faced by the FSB, like many others, due to the outbreak of COVID-19 and the imposition of containment measures across the globe (the “COVID Event”). Nevertheless, over the past year, FSB members’ actions have demonstrated their responsiveness to crisis; coordination in action; and adaptability. These attributes remain as critical now, with a still uncertain pathway to a post-COVID world, as during the past year.
Against this backdrop, the FSB’s ambitious work programme for 2021 seeks to address vulnerabilities directly related to COVID-19 and to increase resilience of non-bank financial intermediation (NBFI). It also aims to support strong, sustainable, and balanced growth in a post-COVID world. Key priorities are: