News in Systemic Risk: Thursday, November 9, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
Policy Rules for Capital Controls (Gurnain Kaur Pasricha; BIS)
Credit Misallocation During the European Financial Crisis (Fabiano Schivardi, Enrico Sette, and Guido Tabellini; BIS)
The Future of Finance and the Outlook for Regulation (Vítor Constâncio; ECB)
Ignazio Visco: Recent Developments and Open Questions in the European Banking Industry (BIS)
Carlos da Silva Costa: Opening Remarks – “Conference on Financial Stability” (BIS)
After the Crisis: The Outlook and the Long View – IMF First Deputy Managing Director David Lipton (IMF)
Update on Economic and Monetary Developments (ECB)
Recent Trends in Consumer Credit in the Euro Area (ECB)
U.S. Regulator Signals Shift on Leveraged Lending Enforcement (WSJ)
China’s New Effort to Tame Its Financial System May Disappoint (New York Times)
Foreign Bank Lending to China Hits Record High, Despite Debt Worries (FT)
Small Banks Oppose U.S. Regulator Offering Olive Branch to Tech Sector (Reuters)
City of London Asks Regulators to Help Banks Compete after Brexit (Reuters)
Deutsche Bank Deploys Tool to Map Climate Investment Risks (Bloomberg)
Fitch Warns of Rising Risks for European High-Yield Bond Market (FT)