News in Systemic Risk: Monday, October 8, 2018 (10 a.m. ET)
Resolving “Too Big to Fail” (Nicola Cetorelli, James Traina, Liberty Street Economics, FRBNY Blog)
The Cost of Regulatory Capital (Matthew Plosser, João A.C. Santos, Liberty Street Economics, FRBNY Blog)
Lasting Effects: The Global Economic Recovery 10 Years After the Crisis (International Monetary Fund Blog)
Italy Outlook Darkens as Politics Skews From Orthodox Thinking (Bloomberg)
How China’s Peer-to-Peer Lending Crash Is Destroying Lives (Bloomberg)
The IL&FS Effect: Indian Financiers Brace for Tighter Regulation (Bloomberg)
U.S. Dollar Dependence Sets Markets for `Liquidity Crunch' (Bloomberg)
The Next U.S. Recession Is Moving Further Away (Bloomberg)
U.S. Economy Isn't Bright Enough to Offset Global Growth Slowing (Bloomberg)
Sudan Devalues Pound by 39% Amid Foreign-Currency Shortage (Bloomberg)
Sudan Vows Tough Austerity Program After Government Shake-Up (Bloomberg)