News in Systemic Risk: Thursday, September 26, 2019 (10 a.m. ET) September 26, 2019 Has the new bail-in framework increased the yield spread between subordinated and senior bonds? (Irene Pablos Nuevo; European Central Bank ) External implementation of a bail-in--step by step (Antonia Fielder, Dr. Johannes Schneider, Robias Thone; BaFin) Finance and carbon emissions (Ralph De Haas, Alexander Popov; European Central Bank) Unconventional monetary policy operations - to what extent is there an upside for central bank balance sheet risks? (Diego Caballero, Bernd Schwaab; European Central Bank) Has banks' monitoring of other banks strengthened post-crisis? Evidence from the European overnight market (Eero Tolo, Esa Jokivuolle, Matti Viren; Finlands Bank) BIS launches green bond fund for central banks (Bank of International Settlements) Recent Market Turmoil Shows that the Fed Needs a More Resilient Monetary Policy Framework (Joseph E. Gagnon, Brian Sack; Peterson Institute for International Economics) Related Stories High School Students Visit Yale SOM for Introduction to Careers in Business and Economics Visiting Yale, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Hails Program on Financial Stability Program on Financial Stability Receives $7.5 million