News in Systemic Risk: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 (10 a.m. ET)
U.S. Election
Trump win raises question of Europe’s financial security - Will the US president-elect ditch rulemaker Dan Tarullo in favour of a deregulator? (Financial Times)
Is Donald Trump Right That Banks Can’t Lend? - President-elect has called for big changes to Dodd-Frank regulations, but lending data present a complicated picture (WSJ)
SEC Chairman White to Leave Agency, Opening Door to Conservative Shift - Move creates uncertainty as agency would have two of five commissioner seats filled after departure (WSJ)
GAO Poised to Release Review of Fed’s ‘Stress Tests’ - Office’s report scheduled to be released Tuesday around 11 a.m. EST (WSJ)
ECB: ECB publishes guidelines on assessment and monitoring of institutional protection schemes
ECB’s Sabine Lautenschläger: The European banking sector – a quick pulse check
ECB Working Paper: Contagion, spillover and interdependence
Highlights from the 1st ECB Annual Research Conference (Vox EU)
BIS’s Hyun Song Shin: The bank/capital markets nexus goes global
BIS: The dollar, bank leverage and the deviation from covered interest parity