News in Systemic Risk: Monday, May 7, 2018 (10 a.m. ET)
Financial and price stability in emerging markets: the role of the interest rate (Lorenzo Menna, Martin Tobal; BIS)
Liquidity Regulation and the Size of the Fed's Balance Sheet – Vice Chairman for Supervision Randal K. Quarles (Federal Reserve)
Have the Biggest U.S. Banks Become Less Complex? (Linda S. Goldberg, April Meehl; Liberty Street Economics)
Breaking the trilemma: the effects of financial regulations on foreign assets (David Perez-Reyna, Mauricio Villamizar-Villegas; BIS)
Long lending boom will be a test of ‘shadow’ finance (FT)
China's About to Give Global Finance the Chance of a Lifetime (Bloomberg)
China Steps Up Crackdown, Imposes More Fines on Financial Firms (Bloomberg)
Chinese group asks for $7bn government bailout (FT)
China’s Debt Crunch Hits Large Manufacturer (WSJ)
Greek Banks Get the All Clear From European Regulators (WSJ)
Greek Banks' Clean Bill of Health Frees Bailout Funds (Bloomberg)
Greek banks face €15.5bn hit to capital under stress tests (FT)
Regulatory battle heats up over future of Japan's regional banks (Reuters)