News in Systemic Risk: Monday, November 13, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
Working Paper Series: A Structural Model to Study the Bail-Out Process in a Bank and its Macro-Prudential Policy Implications (Ricardo Correia, Tomasz Piotr Dubiel-Teleszynski, Javier Población; ECB)
Working Paper Series: The International Bank Lending Channel of Unconventional Monetary Policy (Johannes Gräb, Dawid Żochowski; ECB)
The Low Volatility Puzzle: Are Investors Complacent? (David Lucca, Daniel Roberts, Peter Van Tassel; Liberty Street Economics)
ECB Turns Spotlight on ‘Significant’ Risks from China Slowdown (Bloomberg)
Trump’s Financial Policy Team (WSJ)
Trump Administration to Bankers: You’re Not the Villain Anymore (WSJ)
Senate Prepares to Vote on Trump Nominee to Head Key Banking Regulator (WSJ)
EU Watchdog Warns Over Riskiness of ICOs (FT)
Exclusive: Global Regulators to Ditch ‘Too Big to Fail’ Gauge for Insurers – Source (Reuters)
Cleveland Fed Slams ‘Predatory’ Marketplace Lending in Report (Bloomberg)
Venezuelan Debt Crisis Widens, With Power Company in Default (New York Times)
Bank Rescue Plan May Squeeze a Corner of Canada Bond Market (Bloomberg)
EU Heaps Praise on Greek Reforms as Post-Bailout Reckoning Nears (Bloomberg)
IMF Says Europe’s Growth More Durable, Warns of ‘Disruptive’ Brexit Threat (Reuters)