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Financial Stability Board (FSB)
The Financial Stability Board (FSB) was established in February 1999 as the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) by the ministers of finance and central bank governors of the G7 based on proposals by Hans Tietmeyer, the then president of the Bundesbank. The G20 summit in April 2009 then established the FSB, which has a broader mandate and extended membership.
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Standards and initiatives, links, glossary Selected Standards and initiatives in the area of payments and securities settlement
Link to selected standards and initiatives at national level, of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB), at European level (outside the ESCB), selected international standards and initiatives and links to English language websites of EU/ESCB central banks.
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EU committees
The informal Ecofin, an informal meeting of the council of EU economics and finance ministers to which the governors of the national central banks are also invited, takes place twice a year. It takes no formal decisions but is intended as a forum for the free exchange of opinions between the heads of the ministries of finance and central banks.
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Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS)
The Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS) is one of the central banks' committees at the BIS. It assists central banks in recognising, analysing and responding to threats to the stability of financial markets and the global financial system.
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Scope of services WebEDI/Filetransfer
WebEDI is a WWW interface for electronic data exchange.
In the following scheme the scope of services of the two ways of gainig access are compared.
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DM Banknotes and coins Historic coin and banknote collection
High-resolution image files are available for download at the pictures archive of the DM coin and banknote collection of the Deutsche Bundesbank.
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Preparation and prevention Recovery and Resolution Act (SAG)
As a general rule, all banks are required to prepare a recovery plan, which must be updated once a year and submitted to the supervisor for review.
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General objectives
A functioning economy requires a stable banking system. The recent financial crisis has highlighted the enormous fallout that an uncontrolled accumulation of risks in the banking sector can have for the entire economy. Banking supervisors are therefore entrusted with monitoring credit institutions' business activities and preserving investors' confidence by ensuring the efficiency and stability of the banking system.
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Liquidity regulation
The purpose of prudential liquidity regulations is to ensure that institutions are liquid at all times. Quantitative provisions for liquidity were introduced into European law for the first time by the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR, Regulation (EU) No 575/2013), in keeping with the Basel liquidity framework. The two Basel minimum standards (LCR, NSFR) and the additional monitoring metrics (AMM) were implemented by means of appropriate implementing technical standards and/or revised by Regulation (EU) 2019/876, which amended the CRR.