FSB’s Schindler highlights shift in focus for standard setters
Finance ministries are prioritising growth over regulation, but not all post-crisis work is complete
Financial Stability Board (FSB) secretary-general John Schindler has pointed to a decisive shift in the priorities of the board’s members, as finance ministries shift their focus to promoting growth.
In recent years, the consensus view among the FSB’s approximately 70 members had shifted “much more significantly than it has in the past”, he said in remarks on October 15.
Schindler agreed with another panellist, Katharine Braddick, who said finance ministries had become “preoccupied by growth”
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