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News in Systemic Risk: Monday, October 7, 2019 (10 a.m. ET)

Improving macroeconomic stabilisation in the euro area (Luis de Guindos; Bank of International Settlements)

Derby’s Take: Fed Divide on Rates Extends to Financial Stability Views (Michael S Derby; Wall Street Journal)

Central bankers without clothes and clout (Jesper Berg; CentralBanking)

Former Fed Chair Janet Yellen on why the answer to the inflation puzzle matters (Janet L. Yellen; Brookings Hutchins Center)

Macroprudential Policy in a Monetary Union (Claudia M Buch; Deutsche Bundesbank)

Narrative monetary policy surprises and the media (Saskia ter Ellen, Vegard H. Larsen and Leif Anders Thorsrud; Norges Bank)

The reaction function channel of monetary policy and the financial cycle (Andrew Filardo, Paul Hubert and Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul; Bank of International Settlements)

Fed Chairman Powell Says U.S. Economy Is ‘In a Good Place’ Despite Some Risks (Nick Timiraos; Wall Street Journal)

Hutchins Roundup: Misdiagnosing economic slowdown, Medicare, and more (Jeffrey Cheng, Louise Sheiner, and Kadija Yilla; Brookings Hutchins Center)