News in Systemic Risk: Thursday, June 15, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
Fed Considers Easing Capital Rule Seen as Hampering Swaps Market (WSJ)
Germany, Italy push for changes to Europe's rules on bank failure (Reuters)
Bain and BlackRock expand their Asia private credit businesses (FT)
Uncertainty of Mifid II looms large over wealth managers (FT)
City’s clearing relief tempered as EU details examined (FT)
BIS Working Paper: The shifting drivers of global liquidity (BIS)
Greece: A Case Study in Capital Controls (WSJ)
Blame Basel rules for the UK house price bonanza (FT)
ECB's Constancio Says Solution on Veneto Banks Must Take Financial Stability Into Account (Reuters/NYT)
ECB sees no broad financial stability risks in Spain: Constancio (Reuters)
Where Banks Win Big Under the Mnuchin Plan (WSJ)
Changing Financial Regulation: Dueling Blueprints (WSJ)
Here Are Ways Regulators Can Revise Dodd-Frank Without Congress (Bloomberg)
Video: What Financial Deregulation Could Mean for Banks (Bloomberg)