News in Systemic Risk: Tuesday, August 11, 2020 (10 a.m. ET) August 11, 2020 Risk and return in international corporate bond markets (Geert Bekaert, Roberto A. De Santis; European Central Bank) Spanish Non-Financial Corporations' Liquidity Needs and Solvency After the Covid-19 Shock (Roberto Blanco, Sergio Mayordomo, Álvaro Menéndez, Maristela Mulino; Banco de España) Financial Institutions' Preparedness for LIBOR Cessation and Future Actions with a Focus on the Results of the Joint Survey by the Financial Services Agency and the Bank of Japan (Bank of Japan) Managing capital flows to emerging markets (Bilge Erten, Anton Korinek, José Antonio Ocampo ; VoxEu) Fed denies Goldman's appeal against stress test results (Robert Armstrong; Financial Times) To Some Investors, 10-Year Treasury Note Isn’t What It Was (Julia-Ambra Verlaine; Wall Street Journal) 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