News in Systemic Risk: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
Banco Popular to Meet ECB as It Weighs Options for Liquidity (Bloomberg)
Banco Popular’s riskiest bonds hover near record lows (Financial Times)
EU warned of wind-down risk for Spain's Banco Popular (Reuters)
Spain’s Banco Popular shares hit new low amid sale doubts (Financial Times)
What’s Next for Troubled Spanish Lender Popular: QuickTake Q&A (Bloomberg)
Southern Europe’s Most Troubled Lenders Stumble Toward Solutions (WSJ)
White House: Intends to Nominate Banker Joseph Otting To Top Bank Oversight Post (WSJ)
Chinese Banks Face Up to Funding Squeeze (WSJ)
Global Financial Risks Still Palpable, Systemic Risk Council Chair Says (NASDAQ)
How China’s Biggest Bank Became Wall Street’s Go-To Shadow Lender (Bloomberg)
The Covered Agreement Between the United States and European Union (The Regulatory Review)
Effort to harmonize risk-loans rules in doubt (Financial Times)
Federal Reserve announces release dates of stress tests, CCAR results (Financial Regulation News)
Fannie Mae will ease financial standards for mortgage applicants next month (Washington Post)