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News in Systemic Risk: Thursday, September 19th, 2019 (10 a.m. ET)

Why central bankers' conventional tools are no longer working (Lawrence Summers, Anna Stansbury; The Guardian)

A New Central Bank Approach: Pay Banks to Lend (James Mackintosh; Wall Street Journal)

What does good regulation look like? (Colm Kincaid; Central Bank of Ireland)

Fed intervention in repo market a step towards more QE (Michael Mackenzie; Financial Times)

Digital Currencies: The Rise of Stablecoins (Tobias Adrian, Tommaso Mancini-Griffoli; International Monetary Fund)

Capital flows and the migration of risks - the recent Chilean experience (Mario Marcel; Bank of International Settlements)

Hybrid and cybersecurity threats and the European Union's financial system (Maria Demertzis and Guntram Wolff; Bruegel)

What Explains the Low Inflation in the US? A Review of Recent Literature (Eric Tsang; Hong Kong Monetary Authority)