News in Systemic Risk: Tuesday, June 5, 2018 (10 a.m. ET)
The credit default swap market: what a difference a decade makes (Iñaki Aldasoro, Torsten Ehlers; BIS)
Central Clearing and Resolution – learning some of the lessons of Lehmans - speech by Jon Cunliffe (Bank of England)
Evaluation of the Bank of England’s resolution arrangements - June 2018 (Bank of England)
Coordinating monetary and financial regulatory policies (Alejandro Van der Ghote; ECB)
Javier Alonso: Banks' traditional funding sources - opportunities for capital markets (BIS)
Italy turmoil shows banking ‘doom loop’ still a powerful force (FT)
BoE: Banks must show how they can shut down without causing market mayhem (Reuters)
BoE to start checking UK banks’ ‘living wills’ from 2020 (FT)
Financial services to remain 'national priority' after Brexit: UK minister (Reuters)
China shows faster pace of economic restructuring, but still relying on credit: Moody's (Reuters)
Australia charges investment banks with alleged cartel activity (Reuters)
US derivatives regulator moves to ease swaps dealer rules (FT)