News in Systemic Risk: Friday, September 29, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
Central Banking and Fintech – A Brave New World? (IMF)
The Euro Zone: What’s Next? (IMF)
The Independent Bank of England – 20 Years On (Federal Reserve)
Ten Years On: Lessons from Northern Rock – Speech by Jon Cunliffe (Bank of England)
Banking Union, Three Years On – Has it Lived Up to its Promises? (ECB)
OCC Releases Bank Supervision Operation Plan for Fiscal Year 2018 (OCC)
Agencies Extend Next Resolution Plan Filing Deadline for Certain Domestic and Foreign Banks (FDIC)
Eight U.S. Banks Given Extra Year to Submit ‘Living Wills’: Fed (Reuters)
European Parliament Seeks to Toughen Clearing House Rules (FT)
EU Needs Backstop for Bank Rescue Fund – Banking Watchdog Koenig (Reuters)
UK Banks’ Rush into Consumer Credit Market Hits the Buffers (FT)
‘Not Omnipotent’: BoE Influence on Brexit Fallout Limited, Says Carney (FT)
U.S. Is Said to Plan Freeing AIG From Systemic-Risk Designation (Bloomberg)
EU Watchdog Sees no Risk of Chaos Over New Trading Rules (Reuters)