News in Systemic Risk: Friday, July 7, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
FSB Chair’s press briefing in London ahead of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Hamburg, Germany (Financial Stability Board)
Financial regulatory reforms - latest developments and future work (Bank for International Settlements)
The Role of Central Bank Lending Facilities in Monetary Policy (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
The Case for Housing Finance Reform (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System)
High street banks offer mortgages up to £10m (Financial Times)
Financial Stability Board calls for further action to end ‘too big to fail’ (Financial Times)
EU Financial-Services Chief Warns on Dodd-Frank Review and Deregulation (WSJ)
U.S. Regulator Seeks to Fill Crisis-Era Gaps Riddling Swaps Data (Bloomberg)
MetLife Seeks New Delay in 'Too Big to Fail' Case to Wait for Trump (New York Times)
Volcker Says Trump Changes to Volcker Rule Won’t Erode Principle (Bloomberg)
Mustier Sees ‘Complete Turning Point’ for Italian Banks (Bloomberg)
City Chiefs Concede U.K. Can Lose Clearing Oversight in Brexit (Bloomberg)
Greece gets €8.5bn bailout tranche from EU creditors (Financial Times)