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Climate Change as a Prudential Risk for Central Banks and Regulatory Authorities

Posted on July 1, 2019April 16, 2024 by Aziz Durrani and Suara SEACEN Admin
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Once policy-makers accept climate change as a prudential risk, several options are open to them, from
climate-related stress testing to promoting low-carbon financing.

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Posted in Financial Stability  |  Tagged central banking, regulatory, risk
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