News in Systemic Risk: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 (10 a.m. ET)
Resolving “Too Big to Fail” (Nicola Cetorelli, James Traina; New York Fed)
At the New York Fed: Conference on the Effects of Post-Crisis Banking Reforms (Liberty Street Economics)
ECB's Nowotny sees more political than economic risks to financial stability (Reuters)
What to Watch in the Fed’s Stress Tests (WSJ)
FDIC's New Chairman Says She's Ready to Rethink Bank Oversight (Bloomberg)
New Bank Regulator Sets ‘Open Door’ Policy on Rule Changes (WSJ)
As Greece Ends a Decade of Bailouts, Problems Linger for Europe (New York Times)
Draghi Says ECB Could Restart Bond Buying-Program If Required (WSJ)
French, Euro-Area Reforms Can't Come Fast Enough for Villeroy (Bloomberg)
ECB Poised for Power Over Euro-Derivatives Clearing Post-Brexit (Bloomberg)
Time runs out for £26tn financial contracts affected by Brexit (FT)
Portugal’s bad loans declining but still ‘very high’ — Moody’s (FT)