The Financial Stability Board has appointed new chairs of three of its Standing Committees:
- Mr Agustin Carstens, Governor of Banco de Mexico, has been appointed Chairman of the Standing Committee on Assessment of Vulnerabilities (SCAV), succeeding Jaime Caruana, General Manager of the Bank for international Settlements. The SCAV is responsible for monitoring and assessing vulnerabilities affecting the global financial system and proposing to the FSB actions needed to address them.
- Mr Daniel Tarullo, Governor, US Federal Reserve Board, has been appointed Chairman of the Standing Committee on Supervisory and Regulatory Cooperation (SRC), succeeding Adair Turner, Chairman of the UK Financial Services Authority. The SRC addresses key financial stability issues relating to the development of supervisory and regulatory policy and coordination issues that arise among supervisors and regulators that have cross-sector implications.
- Mr Ravi Menon, Managing Director, Monetary Authority of Singapore, has been appointed Chairman of the Standing Committee on Standards Implementation (SCSI), succeeding Tiff Macklem, Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada. The SCSI undertakes the FSB’s peer reviews of its members (which are an obligation of membership), encourages global adherence to international financial standards, and reports on members’ commitments and progress in implementing these standards, agreed G20 and FSB commitments.
The appointments are for a term of two years, renewable once, and are effective from 31 March 2013.