News in Systemic Risk: Friday, October 25th, 2019 (10 a.m. ET) October 25, 2019 Micro-prudential regulations and banks' systemic risk (Jakob de Haan, Zhenghao Jin, and Chen Zhou; De Nederlandsche Bank) Debt Limits and Credit Bubbles in General Equilibrium (V. Filipe Martins-da-Rocha, Toan Phan, Yiannis Vailakis; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond) Which Leading Indicators Have Done Better at Signaling Past Recessions? (David Kelley; Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago) With U.S. Help, Global Growth in 2020 May Recover a Bit From a Dismal 2019 (Stephanie Flanders; Bloomberg) Can Central Bankers talk too much? (The Economist) Financial System Report (October 2019) (Bank of Japan) The Value of Government Debt (John Cochrane; NBER) Related Stories High School Students Visit Yale SOM for Introduction to Careers in Business and Economics Visiting Yale, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Hails Program on Financial Stability Program on Financial Stability Receives $7.5 million