FSB sets up task force to tackle non-bank data gaps
“High-level” team will investigate leveraged trading strategies in core bond markets
The Financial Stability Board (FSB) has launched a task force to investigate non-banks’ participation in core sovereign bond markets, in a move to accelerate its progress in tackling data gaps in the shadow banking sector.
The FSB said today (July 9) that the “small” and “high-level” task force would be tackling what it regards as the more urgent issues related to its ongoing work in the non-bank sector.
It said the task force would initially focus on the leveraged trading strategies used by non
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