SMSN 973.0 0.829% TYT 2657.5 2.9241% SMSD 806.0 0.2488% SMSN 979.0 1.4508% RIGD 60.7 1.1667% RIGD 60.0 -0.6623% SHEL 2434.0 0.1028% AZN 10444.0 0.7914% BHP 1841.5 0.2723% HSBA 827.3 -2.1178% BP-A 138.0 0.0% BP-B 154.5 0.0% ULVR 4791.0 -0.5191% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4613.0 0.5997% LLPC 1.5375 -99.0% DGED 111.88 0.9565% BP 362.2 1.2439% SBID 94.9 0.6363% DGE 2096.0 0.2871%
SMSN 973.0 0.829% TYT 2657.5 2.9241% SMSD 806.0 0.2488% SMSN 979.0 1.4508% RIGD 60.7 1.1667% RIGD 60.0 -0.6623% SHEL 2434.0 0.1028% AZN 10444.0 0.7914% BHP 1841.5 0.2723% HSBA 827.3 -2.1178% BP-A 138.0 0.0% BP-B 154.5 0.0% ULVR 4791.0 -0.5191% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4613.0 0.5997% LLPC 1.5375 -99.0% DGED 111.88 0.9565% BP 362.2 1.2439% SBID 94.9 0.6363% DGE 2096.0 0.2871%

Joint Supervisory Team

Updated on August 29, 2023

This is one of the key types of collaboration that happens between the central banks and national supervisors. The main aim of joint supervisory teams is to promote stable supervisory practices and methods while enhancing the supervisory culture. Staff of central banks are also part of the team.

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