News in Systemic Risk: Tuesday, January 16, 2018 (10 a.m. ET)
Frontiers of Macrofinancial Linkages (Stijn Claessens, M Ayhan Kose; BIS)
Macroprudential Regulation in the European Union in 1995-2014: Introducing a New Data Set on Policy Actions of a Macroprudential Nature (Katarzyna Budnik, Johannes Kleibl; ECB)
Regulatory Cycles: Revisiting the Political Economy of Financial Crises (Jihad Dagher; IMF)
Ensuring a Sustainable Global Recovery – IMF First Deputy Managing Director David Lipton (IMF)
ECB Bank-Crisis Management Needs Improvement, Auditors Find (Bloomberg)
ECB Supervision of Failing Banks is Flawed, Auditors Warn (Reuters)
Democrats Add Momentum to G.O.P. Push to Loosen Banking Rules (New York Times)
China To Step Up Banking Oversight in ‘Arduous’ Fight on Financial Risks (Reuters)
Nine Banks Accused of Rigging Key Canada Lending Rate (FT)
Senate Panel Sets Jan. 23 Hearing on Trump Pick to Head FDIC (WSJ)
BoE Predicts ‘Entirely Manageable’ Impact on Banks from Carillion Failure (FT)
Fed Fines 5 Big Banks $35 Million for Foreclosure, Mortgage-Servicing Issues (WSJ)
BoE Warns of ‘Point of Tension’ in Brexit Talks Over Financial Services ‘Mindsets’ (FT)
After Years of Turmoil, Greece Is Close to Exiting Its Bailout (WSJ)
Any Rule on Bitcoin Must Be Global, Germany’s Central Bank Says (Reuters)