News in Systemic Risk: Monday, October 23, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
Understanding the Shift from Micro- to Macro-Prudential Thinking: A Discursive Network Analysis (Matthias Thiemann, Mohamed Aldegwy, Edin Ibrocevic; Cambridge Journal of Economics)
Report on Financial Structures Shows Ongoing Consolidation in the Banking Sector (ECB)
A Challenging Decade and a Question for the Future – Chair Janet L. Yellen (Federal Reserve)
The Challenges to Sustaining the Global Recovery – IMF First Deputy Managing Director David Lipton (IMF)
Does Domestic Uncertainty Really Matter for the Economy? (Bank Underground)
Description: Risk Management Principles (Grace E. Dailey; OCC)
The Development of the Government Securities Clearing Corporation (Jeffrey F. Ingber; New York Fed)
Yellen Says Fed May Need to Use Unconventional Policy Again Some Day (WSJ)
European Banks Forced to Open the (Data) Vault (Bloomberg)
ECB Taper Promises to Set Off Ripples Across Many Markets (WSJ)
BOJ Warns of Structural Woes Hurting Private Banks’ Profits (Reuters)
Trump Says Will Decide on Federal Reserve Chair ‘Very Shortly’ (Reuters)