International body established in 2009 (successor to the Financial Stability Forum) that monitors and makes recommendations about the global financial system. Hosted by the Bank for International Settlements in Basel. Cited as a model for AI governance coordination due to its combination of technical staff, shared methodologies, genuine enforcement through regulatory equivalence, and standing institutional structure connecting central bankers across jurisdictions.
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