News in Systemic Risk: Tuesday, July 25, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
Governance Woes Plague European Banks (WSJ)
Board Practices Hurt Banco Popular, Experts Say (WSJ)
Keeping Banks Safe: How Much Capital is ‘Enough’? (Bank of England)
Greece Looks to Turn a Corner After Years of Economic Pain (New York Times)
Banks Offering Easy Credit a Danger to ‘Everyone Else’ (FT)
Eurex Says EU Euro Clearing Plans Don’t Go Far Enough (Reuters)
Sovereign Wealth Funds ‘Ring-Fence’ U.K. Assets Ahead of Brexit (Bloomberg)
William A. Rowe Named Chief Risk Officer (OCC)
Credit Default Swaps: A $10 Trillion Market that Leaves Few Happy (FT)
What Determines the Impact of Macroeconomic News on Asset Markets? (ECB)
“Debt Strikes Back” or “The Return of the Regulator”? – Speech by Alex Brazier (Bank of England)
U.S. Economy in a Snapshot (New York Fed)