News in Systemic Risk: Friday, December 16, 2016 (10 a.m. ET)
TLAC Rule
Federal Reserve Adopts Bailout-Prevention Rule Without Major Changes - ‘Systemically important’ banks will have to fund themselves with a minimum amount of debt (WSJ)
Back from the Brink: European Bank Shares - Another 2016 surprise: Investors like Europe’s banks (WSJ)
China Halts Trading in Key Bond Futures as Panicky Investors Sell Securities - Slowing growth, capital outflows fuel concerns that bull market is coming to an end (WSJ)
Influential House Conservative Group Spells Out Rules It Wants Donald Trump to Kill (WSJ)
The $12 Trillion Credit Risk Juggle (Bloomberg Gadfly)
Germany blocks small progress on banking union at EU summit (Reuters)
Profit Replaces Risk as Big Worry Among Europe Bank Regulators (Reuters)
OFR: New Data Highlight Changes in Systemic Risk Posed by U.S. and Chinese Banks
OFR: G-SIB Scores Interactive Chart
Bank of England: Banking sector regulatory capital - 2016 Q3
FSB: FSB consults on proposed guidance to support resolution planning and promote resolvability
BIS: Market intelligence gathering at Central Banks
Bank of Canada’s Stephen S Poloz: Release of the Financial System Review
BIS Working Paper: Bank lending and loan quality: the case of India
BIS: Economic resilience: a financial perspective
IMF’s Tao Zhang: IMF-LSE Symposium on “Macroprudential Stress Tests and Policies: A Framework”