News in Systemic Risk: Thursday, January 11, 2018 (10 a.m. ET)
Federal Reserve Board Announces Appointment of the Chairs and Deputy Chairs of the Federal Reserve Banks for 2018 (Federal Reserve)
The Minneapolis Plan to End Too Big To Fail (Minneapolis Fed)
China’s New Year Rule Flurry May Reduce Broader Systemic Risks (Bloomberg)
China Bans Collective Asset Management Plans from Investing in Loans – Sources (Reuters)
EU Watchdog Says Pricing at Derivatives Reporting Firms Too Opaque (Reuters)
For New Fed Chief, Stock Boom May Bring Bubble Déjà Vu (WSJ)
Investors Spooked at Specter of Central Banks Halting Bond-Buying Spree (NYT)
Canadian Regulator Signals Faster Adoption of Basel Rules (Reuters)
South Korea Plans to Ban Cryptocurrency Trading, Rattles Market (Reuters)
U.S. Senate Panel to Discuss Bitcoin with Markets Regulators – Source (Reuters)
Bank of England Proposes Easing Burden of Solvency II Rules (FT)
Five Things to Look Out For in US Bank Earnings (FT)
European Banks Braced for ‘Slow Burn’ Payments Revolution (Reuters)
Trading Venues Downplay Rift Over Mifid II Share Trading Reforms (FT)