News in Systemic Risk: Thursday, August 24, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
The Interest of Being Eligible (Banque de France)
The Failure of a Clearinghouse: Empirical Evidence (Banque de France)
What Happened to the ‘Too Big to Fail’ Banks? (FT)
Failure to Raise Debt Limit May Put US Rating Under Review: Fitch (FT)
Janet Yellen’s Future at the Fed Unresolved Heading into Jackson Hole (WSJ)
Yellen and Draghi Speeches to Highlight Jackson Hole Conference (WSJ)
Mario Draghi is Likely to Lay Out End to Europe’s Quantitative Easing (WSJ)
Central Bank Balance Sheets Are Headed for a Great Divergence (Bloomberg)
Brexit Fears Slow British Growth, Hit Consumers and Businesses (Reuters)
Lots of Firms May Dodge the Full Brunt of MiFID (Bloomberg)
Swiss Will Look to Simplify, Not Relax, Banking Rules – FINMA CEO (Reuters)
Building Resilience to Global Risks: Challenges for African Central Banks (BIS)
Financial Deregulation: Will the US Really Go Back to a Pre-Crisis Free-For-All? (Guardian)