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Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in April 2008. it identifies key weaknesses underlying current financial turmoil, and recommends actions to improve market and institutional resilience. The FSF discussed work underway at the
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countries, and a study which they commissioned. The Forum facilitated discussion and cooperation on supervision and surveillance of financial institutions, transactions and events. FSF was managed by a small secretariat housed at the
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to the G7 Finance Ministers which details out its recommendations for enhancing the resilience of the financial markets and financial institutions. These are in five areas:
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The Forum was founded in 1999 to promote international financial stability. Its founding resulted from discussions among Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of the
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At the G20 summit on November 15, 2008, it was agreed that the membership of the FSF will be expanded to include emerging economies, such as China. The
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April 2008 "Report of the Financial Stability Forum on Enhancing Market and Institutional Resilience"
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and several other industrialized economies as well as several international economic organizations.
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Strengthened prudential oversight of capital, liquidity and risk management
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Robust arrangements for dealing with stress in the financial system
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At this meeting, the FSF discussed a report to be delivered to
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International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
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nations established a successor to the FSF, called the
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Strengthening the authorities' responsiveness to risks
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International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
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