FSF issues recommendations and principles to boost financial systems at London G-20 Summit

Principles for Cross-border Cooperation on Crisis Management

Through these Principles, relevant authorities, including supervisory agencies, central banks and finance ministries, commit to cooperate both in making advanced preparations for dealing with financial crises and in managing them.

The principles also commit national authorities from relevant countries to meet regularly alongside core supervisory colleges to consider together the specific issues and barriers to coordinated action that may arise in handling severe stress at specific firms, to share information where necessary and possible, and to ensure that firms develop adequate contingency plans. The FSF will act as a clearinghouse for experiences in information sharing and contingency planning for the benefit of all its members.

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