News in Systemic Risk: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 (10 a.m. ET) January 11, 2022 Zombies on the brink: Evidence from Japan on the reversal of monetary policy effectiveness (Gee Hee Hong, Deniz Igan, Do Lee; Bank for International Settlements) How the Fed’s Overnight Reverse Repo Facility Works (Gara Afonso, Lorie Logan, Antoine Martin, William Riordan, Patricia Zobel; Federal Reserve Bank of New York) Stock Price Reaction on the Announcement of Basel Implementation: Evidence from Indian Banks (Gaurav Seth, Supriya Katti, B.V. Phani; Reserve Bank of India) Interview with Les Échos (Andrea Enria; ECB Banking Supervision) Interview with Il Sole 24 Ore (Philip R. Lane; European Central Bank) The zero lower bound on inflation expectations (Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Dmitriy Sergeyev; VoxEu) Savings, efficiency and the nature of bank runs (Agnese Leonello, Caterina Mendicino, Ettore Panetti, Davide Porcellacchia; European Central Bank) Sources of supply chain disruptions and their impact on euro area manufacturing (Roberto A. De Santis; European Central Bank) Related Stories Yale Program on Financial Stability Presents Financial Crisis-Fighting Playbook June 24, 2025 Master’s Degree in Systemic Risk Fed Official Michael Barr Provides an Inside Look at Crisis Response February 26, 2025 Program on Financial Stability High School Students Visit Yale SOM for Introduction to Careers in Business and Economics August 20, 2024 Program on Financial Stability
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