News in Systemic Risk: Friday, January 19, 2018 (10 a.m. ET)
Bank Liquidity and the Cost of Debt (Sam Miller, Rhiannon Sowerbutts; Bank of England)
OCC Report Discusses Key Risks for Federal Banking System (OCC)
House Panel Approves Bill to Undo Money-Fund Changes (WSJ)
Fed Working on Proposal to Ease Up on Bank Leverage Limits (Bloomberg)
Trump’s Bank Regulator Flags Cyber Risks in First Threat Report (Bloomberg)
French Banks Face Capital Buffer if Lending Doesn’t Slow – Central Banker (Reuters)
MetLife Cements Legal Victory in Shedding ‘Systemically Important’ Label (WSJ)
MetLife, U.S. Regulators Agree to Set Aside Legal Fight (Reuters)
White House Considering San Francisco Fed President John Williams for Fed’s No. 2 Job (WSJ)
Europe’s Recovery Masks Fragility, Pimco Warns Bond Investors (Bloomberg)
Regulators Eye Ban on Cryptocurrency Derivatives (FT)
U.S. Derivatives Regulator Files Suits Against Three Virtual Currency Operators (Reuters)
HSBC Agrees to $101.5m Penalty in Settlement of FX Rigging Case (FT)
Macroprudential Policy: The Maginot Line of Financial Stability (Francesco Papadia; Bruegel)
Bad News and Good News for the Single Resolution Board (Nicolas Véron; Bruegel)