NEW YORK—Senior financial supervisors from  seven countries (collectively the “Senior Supervisors Group”) today issued a  report that evaluates how weaknesses in risk management and internal controls  contributed to industry distress during the financial crisis.
  
The report—Risk Management Lessons  from the Global Banking Crisis of 2008—reviews in detail the funding and  liquidity issues central to the recent crisis and explores critical areas of  risk management practice in need of improvement across the financial services  industry.
 
The report concludes that despite firms’ recent progress in improving risk  management practices, underlying weaknesses in governance, incentive  structures, information technology infrastructure and internal controls require  substantial work to address.
The observations and conclusions in the report reflect the results of two  initiatives undertaken by the SSG. These  initiatives involved a series of interviews with firms about funding and  liquidity challenges and a self-assessment exercise in which firms were asked  to benchmark their risk management practices against a series of  recommendations and observations taken from industry and supervisory studies  published in 2008. 
This report represents a joint effort on the part of nine supervisory  agencies, including the Canadian Office of the Superintendent of Financial  Institutions, the French Banking Commission, the German Federal Financial  Supervisory Authority, the Japanese Financial Services Agency, the Swiss  Financial Market Supervisory Authority, the U.K. Financial Services Authority,  and, in the United States, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the  Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Reserve.
These initiatives were conducted to support the priorities of the Financial  Stability Board whose mission is to address vulnerabilities affecting the  financial system and to promote global financial stability.
The report and the transmittal letter to the chairman of the Financial  Stability Board, which summarizes the key observations and conclusions of the  report, are attached below.
SSG Report 
  
Related  Document:
Self Assessment Template 
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Jack Gutt                                                 
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