Top regulators to meet to ready G7 report-source

WASHINGTON | Thu Oct 9, 2008 11:12am EDT

WASHINGTON Oct 9 (Reuters) - The Financial Stability Forum was set to meet on Thursday to finalize recommendations to the Group of Seven nations in a report that is likely to take into account the latest global turbulence, a G7 source said.

The report, to be delivered to the G7 at a meeting in Washington on Friday, is a follow-up to a lengthy list of recommendations made in the spring on how to strengthen the financial system.

The source said members of the FSF, a grouping of top central bankers and other financial regulators from around the globe, were expected to meet around midday. (Reporting by Gavin Jones; Writing by Tim Ahmann; Editing by Andrea Ricci)

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