News in Systemic Risk: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
Prudential Policy Considerations Under Expected Loss Provisioning: Lessons from Asia (Fernando Restoy and Raihan Zamil; BIS)
Structural Reforms in the Euro Area (ECB)
Ed Sibley: The Irish Financial Services Sector – a Prudential Regulation Perspective (BIS)
What Explains Shareholder Payouts by Large Banks? (Beverly Hirtle; Liberty Street Economics)
Treasury Report Recommends Additional Process and Constraints for Market Regulators (Lanny A. Schwartz, Annette L. Nazareth, Zachary J. Zweihorn; Davis Polk)
What Will Monetary Policy Look Like After the Crisis? (Alan Blinder, Michael Ehrmann, Jakob de Haan, David-Jan Jansen; ECB)
Thirteenth Progress Report on Adoption of the Basel Regulatory Framework (BCBS; BIS)
Trump Narrows Fed Leader Search to Five Final Candidates (WSJ)
Trump Plans to Pick Next Fed Chair Before Nov. 3 Asia Trip (Bloomberg)
BOE’s Carney Issues Stark Warning on Brexit Risks (WSJ)
More Than Half the EU Is Still Racing to Comply With MiFID Rules (Bloomberg)
German Banks Balk at ‘€1bn’ Mifid II Price Tag (FT)
New Market Risks Loom After Tackling Last Crisis – Global Watchdog (Reuters)