News in Systemic Risk: Wednesday, October 4, 2017 (10 a.m. ET)
ECB Reinforces its NPL Guidance for Banks (ECB)
The Cost and Duration of Excess Funding Capacity in Tri-Party Repo (Liberty Street Economics)
China’s Footprints on the Global Economy: Remarks Delivered at the Second IMF and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Research Workshop on the Chinese Economy (Federal Reserve)
Employee Lenders are One of the Fastest-Growing Areas of UK Fintech (FT)
Growth Boosts from Household Debt Will Be Short-Lived, IMF Warns (Bloomberg)
ECB Closes in on Power Over Euro-Derivative Clearing Post-Brexit (Bloomberg)
BOE Sees ‘Substantial’ Brexit Threat to Derivatives Clearing (Bloomberg)
Fed Nominee Quarles Seen Breaking Ice in Basel Rule Standoff (Bloomberg)
U.S. Financial Regulations Debate Poses ‘False Choice’: CFTC Chairman (Reuters)
Top U.S. Regulators Confident Watchdogs Can Ease Volcker Rule (Reuters)
Regulators Fret About Cyber Risk after SEC Hack (WSJ)
JPMorgan: Central Bank Normalisation May Spark Next Financial Crisis (FT)