News in Systemic Risk: Monday, November 23, 2020 (10 a.m. ET) November 23, 2020 The implications of climate change for financial stability (Financial Stability Board) Interview with Augustín Carstens (Martin Wolf; Bank for International Settlements) Shifting tides in euro area money markets: from the global financial crisis to the COVID-19 pandemic (Isabel Schnabel; European Central Bank) The challenges associated with the use of agencies’ credit ratings in the context of the COVID-19 crisis (Elena Rodríguez de Codes, Antonio Marcelo, Roberto Blanco, Sergio Mayordomo,Fabián Arrizabalaga, Patricia Stupariu; Banco de España) The Changing Structure of Mortgage Markets and Financial Stability (Michelle Bowman; Federal Reserve Board of Governors) Fannie, Freddie Overseer Looks to End Federal Control Before Trump Leaves (Andrew Ackerman; Wall Street Journal) 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