News in Systemic Risk: Thursday, June 14, 2018 (10 a.m. ET)
Towards effective global resolution regimes: the road ahead (FSB)
Monetary policy decisions (ECB)
Federal Reserve issues FOMC statement (Federal Reserve)
Federal Reserve Board and Federal Open Market Committee release economic projections from the June 12-13 FOMC meeting (Federal Reserve)
Pushed Past the Limit? How Japanese Banks Reacted to Negative Interest Rates (Gee Hee Hong, John Kandrac; IMF)
Accumulation of foreign currency reserves and risk-taking (Rasmus Fatum, James Yetman; BIS)
Come with me to the FPC – Speech given by Anil Kashyap (Bank of England)
Draghi Ends ECB Bond-Buying Era Saying Economy Can Beat Risk (Bloomberg)
ECB to phase out €2.4tn bond-buying programme by year end (FT)
Fed lifts rates amid stronger inflation, drops crisis-era guidance (Reuters)
Fed's Big Balance-Sheet Unwind Could Be Coming to an Early End (Bloomberg)
Fed decision looks past global risks — analysts (FT)
Half of the World's Too Big to Fail Banks Are in a Bear Market (Bloomberg)
As China Curbs Borrowing, Growth Shows Signs of Faltering (New York Times)
Royal Bank of Canada warns on Big Tech threat to banking (FT)
Lehman Settles $1.2 Billion Derivatives Fight With Credit Suisse (WSJ)
N.Y. Court Ruling Narrows Use of Antifraud Law in Credit Suisse Case (WSJ)