News in Systemic Risk: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
Financial Stability Review (ECB)
Risk of further bond market repricing persists but financial market stress is contained (ECB)
Mario Draghi, The interaction between monetary policy and financial stability in the euro area (ECB)
Implementation monitoring of PFMI: Level 2 assessment report for Hong Kong SAR (BIS)
Dealer Balance Sheets and Corporate Bond Liquidity Provision (NY Fed)
Working Paper: Knightian uncertainty and credit cycles (ECB)
Charles Evans, Toward a More Resilient Financial System (Chicago Fed)
Fed's Evans floats allowing emergency loans to clearinghouses (Reuters)
Here’s Why the Fed Will Stay Central to Markets (WSJ)
Salvation Won’t Come Cheap for Spain’s Problem Bank (WSJ)
Governor Lael Brainard, Why Opportunity and Inclusion Matter to America’s Economic Strength (Fed)
Europe’s economic recovery: challenges and opportunities for the banking sector (ECB)
Stocktake of efforts to strengthen governance frameworks to mitigate conduct risks (Financial Stability Board)
Bill to address bankruptcy in financial sector in next [Indian] Parliament session: Finance Ministry (Economic Times: India Times)
Repo Clearinghouse Adds Buy-Side in Move to Quash Systemic Risk (Bloomberg)
Moody’s just downgraded China’s credit rating for the first time in nearly 30 years (Financial Post)