News in Systemic Risk: Thursday, February 22, 2018 (10 a.m. ET)
The U.S. Economy after the Global Financial Crisis – Vice Chairman for Supervision Randal K. Quarles (Federal Reserve)
Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee, January 30-31, 2018 (Federal Reserve)
Bitesize: Risk-weight watchers: a probe into UK banks’ capital ratios (James Cui, Marcus Pettersson; Bank Underground)
Treasury Won't Ditch Post-Crisis Plan for Big-Bank Failures (Bloomberg)
U.S. Treasury recommends preserving Dodd-Frank bank resolution regime (Reuters)
US ‘too big to fail’ regime set for Trump overhaul (FT)
Fed’s Quarles Says U.S. Economy in ‘Best Shape’ Since Crisis (Bloomberg)
Booming fund financing poses risks for banks (Reuters)
High-risk euro bank bonds find buyers as crisis memories fade (Reuters)
ECB minutes reveal fears over Trump currency wars (FT)
U.S. regulatory panel kicks off Prudential review, discusses volatility (Reuters)
FDIC Sues 16 Banks as Receiver for Failed Puerto Rico Bank (WSJ)