News in Systemic Risk: Thursday, December 21, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
Monetary and Macroprudential Policies Under Rules and Discretion (Lien Laureys, Roland Meeks; Bank of England)
Building on Strong Foundations: Why Central Banks Bank for Each Other – Remarks by Andrew Hauser (Bank of England)
Indebtedness in the EU: A Drag or Catalyst for Growth? (Alina Mika, Tina Zumer; ECB)
OCC’s Otting to Make Simplifying Bank Rules One of Top Priorities (WSJ)
Fintech Charter Is Still in Play, New Comptroller Says (WSJ)
China’s Xi Declares ‘Critical Battle’ to Quell Financial Risks (Bloomberg)
EU’s Risk Regulator Wants Stricter Rules for Investment Funds (Reuters)
Bitcoin’s Risks to Financial Stability Don’t Worry Mark Carney (Bloomberg)
BoE’s Carney Sees Problems With Central-Bank Issued Cryptocurrencies (Reuters)
U.K. Reassures EU Banks of ‘Business as Usual’ After Brexit (WSJ)
EU Regulators Grant More Last-Minute Relief on Mifid II (FT)
QE Works But Not Forever, BIS Study Tells Central Banks (Bloomberg)
European Banks’ Post-Crisis Litigation Could Cost $100 Billion (Bloomberg)