News in Systemic Risk: Tuesday, November 7, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
Empirical Network Contagion for U.S. Financial Institutions (Fernando Duarte and Collin Jones; New York Fed)
On Collateral: Implications for Financial Stability and Monetary Policy (Stefano Corradin, Florian Heider, Marie Hoerova; ECB)
William C Dudley: Lessons from the Financial Crisis (BIS)
European Banking Supervision Three Years On (Mario Draghi; ECB)
Randal K. Quarles Sworn in as Member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and as Vice Chair for Supervision (Federal Reserve)
Europe in Transformation: Structural, Regulatory and Technological Challenges for the Markets of Tomorrow (Yves Mersch; ECB)
Fed’s Dudley Warns Against Overly Aggressive Regulation Rollback (WSJ)
10 Things to Know About Jerome Powell (WSJ)
China Firms Have Found a Way to Cut Debt, at Least on Paper (Bloomberg)
Key ECB Policy Makers Are Said to Have Challenged QE Pledge (Bloomberg)
U.S. Treasury’s First Director of Office of Financial Research to Leave Post (WSJ)
Tricky Balancing Act Faces New York Fed Search Committee (WSJ)
European Equity Investors Start Adapting to Mifid II Rules (FT)
Intesa Sanpaolo Income Boosted by Public Cash from Taking Failing Banks’ Assets (FT)
Draining the Dark Pools? EU Trading Rules Face Uncertain Launch (Reuters)
Bank Bets Tied to Government Bailouts Soar Up to 1,440% in a Year (WSJ)