News in Systemic Risk: Monday, October 24, 2016 (10 a.m. ET)
Conference on the New Pedagogy of Financial Regulation, Columbia Law School, New York, New York
New York Fed’s Dan Tarullo: Pedagogy and Scholarship in a Post-Crisis World
Tarullo Says Shadow Banking Risks Could Reappear - Fed governor calls on academics to appraise post-financial crisis regulations and consider areas for improvement (WSJ)
From the Vault: Funds, Flight, and Financial Stability (NY Fed’s Liberty Street Economics)
Japan Regulator to Push Banks Toward More Aggressive Lending - Statement from Japan’s financial regulator comes as banks’ margins are thinning (WSJ)
MetLife Is Set for a Rematch with the Feds over 'Too Big to Fail' (Reuters)
A Quant Startup Made $430 Billion In Banks' Systemic Risk Vanish In 25 Minutes (Forbes)
To revive America’s economy, raise interest rates - The longer the low-rate environment lasts, the greater the systemic risk (Financial Times Opinion)
Is the U.S. Due for Another Financial Crisis? (Bloomberg)