News in Systemic Risk: Friday, May 25, 2018 (10 a.m. ET)
US banks can now expect a streamlined Volcker rule 2.0 (FT)
EU agrees new capital rules, large banks secure easier terms (Reuters)
Fed’s Powell Says Central Banks Can’t Take Independence for Granted (WSJ)
EU finance ministers strike deal on overhaul of banking capital rules (Reuters)
JPMorgan, Citi Lobby GOP Lawmakers to Relax Swap Rules (WSJ)
Regulator Presses for Revival of Small, Short-Term Loans (WSJ)
Fed Sets May 30 Vote on Proposed Volcker Rule Changes (WSJ)
Senate Confirms FDIC Nominee Jelena McWilliams (WSJ)
EU finance ministers strike deal to make banks less risky (FT)
European non-performing loan sales rise sharply (FT)
Which will be the US ‘Italy’? California, New Jersey or Illinois? (FT)
1,000 Cuts to Dodd-Frank: Tracking Trump's Wave of Deregulation (Bloomberg)
Banks Get Creative With Capital Relief (Bloomberg)