News in Systemic Risk: Monday, June 5, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
PBOC’s Chen Reaffirms Neutral Policy Amid Tightening Concerns (Bloomberg)
Anbang, After a Whirlwind of Western Deals, Has Been Benched by China (WSJ)
China’s Debt Crackdown Is Driving Borrowers Into Riskier Territory (WSJ)
Baidu’s Turn as a Bank Is Unwelcome (WSJ)
In Downgraded China, Echoes of Japan’s Boom and Bust (WSJ)
Fed Stress-Test Results Coming June 22, 28 (WSJ)
Trump Considering Economist Marvin Goodfriend for Fed Board (WSJ)
Working Paper: Illiquid Collateral and Bank Lending during the European Sovereign Debt Crisis (Banque de France)
Treasurers Weigh Investment Changes Amid European Money-Market Fund Reform (WSJ)
Economic crises and the lender of last resort (Banque de France)
The missing links: A global study on uncovering financial network structures from partial data (Journal of Financial Stability)
Stitched on the Edge: Rule Evasion, Embedded Regulators, and the Evolution of Markets (American Journal of Sociology)
What’s Missing Is What’s Good About European Growth (WSJ)
Working Paper: Prudential policies and their impact on credit in the United States (BIS)