News in Systemic Risk: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 (10 a.m. ET)
Basel and the EU
EU Eyes Tailoring Global Capital Rules to Spare Ailing Banks (Bloomberg)
This Is No Way to Mend Europe’s Banks (Bloomberg View)
MetLife
MetLife Again Faces Off With Regulators Over Its Too-Big-to-Fail Status (New York Times)
MetLife Appeals Court Judge Raises Prospect of Second Challenge (Bloomberg BNA)
Imagine Jailing the Central Bankers Who Saved the World (Bloomberg View)
The SEC’s Beef With Shadow Banks Could Be Bad for Some Businesses (Bloomberg)
ECB's Draghi says we have no sign of financial stability risk (Reuters)
Monte dei Paschi to Slash Jobs, Sell Units in Bid to Win Support for Rescue Plan - Troubled Italian lender unveils new strategy ahead of planned capital raising (WSJ)
Clinton VS. Trump - Where They Stand on Wall Street (WSJ)
Transcript: WSJ Interview With San Francisco Fed’s John Williams - Central banker discusses real estate prices, FOMC press conferences and inflation targets