News in Systemic Risk: Friday, October 13, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
Recent Regulatory Developments and Remaining Challenges (BIS)
Andrew G Haldane: Rethinking Financial Stability (BIS)
The Known Unknowns of Financial Regulation (ECB)
IMF Brings Policymakers Together to Foster Cooperation on Fintech (IMF)
Financial Stability Improves, But Rising Vulnerabilities Could Put Growth at Risk (IMF Blog)
The Bank of England’s Presumptive Path (Davis Polk FinRegReform)
Central Bankers Use Moment of Calm to Debate How to Fight the Next Crisis (WSJ)
World’s Top Economists Worry About Tools to Fight Economic Downturn (FT)
Bank of England Chief Economist Warns Against Regulatory Roll-Back (Reuters)
Standard Chartered Chairman Urges U.S. to Preserve Bank Resolution Regime (Reuters)
ECB Faces Brexit Bank Influx With Holes at Oversight Arm (Bloomberg)
ECB Official Warns About Impact of Extending Bond-Buying Program (WSJ)
Fed’s Bullard Warns Bank Regulators are ‘Complacent’ Over Fintech Risks (Reuters)
All Bets Are Off for Greece Needing More Financial Support (Bloomberg)
Ireland’s ‘Bad Bank’ to Pay Last Slice of €30bn Debt (FT)
Four Candidates Vie So Far to Be Federal Reserve Chief (WSJ)
Citigroup, Deutsche, HSBC Agree to $132 Million Settlement in Libor Scandal (WSJ)