FSB seeks feedback on reforms’ impact on SME finance
Roundtable participants note considerable differences in how SMEs are treated across jurisdictions
The Financial Stability Board is seeking feedback as it prepares to report to the G20 on how post-crisis reforms have impacted small and medium-sized enterprises.
On February 25, the FSB published an outline of a roundtable discussion held in late 2019, setting out a wide range of issues on the question of adequately assessing how reforms have affected SMEs. It invited interested parties to submit feedback ahead of a report to the G20 over the summer.
Dutch central bank chief and FSB vice
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