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Climate change has been recently recognised as a new source of risk for the financial system. Several financial …) challenge traditional approaches to macroeconomic and financial risk analysis. Embedding climate change in macroeconomic and … supervisors about the integration of climate change considerations in financial risk assessment …
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prevent the accurate assessment of market risk. The assumption is that these gaps can be remedied via disclosure, transparency …
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What do climate change, global financial crises, pandemics, and fragility and conflict have in common? They are all examples of global risks that can cross geographical and generational boundaries and whose mismanagement can reverse gains in development and jeopardize the well-being of...
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What do climate change, global financial crises, pandemics, and fragility and conflict have in common? They are all examples of global risks that can cross geographical and generational boundaries and whose mismanagement can reverse gains in development and jeopardize the well-being of...
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. Specifically, we introduce a measure called CRISK, systemic climate risk, which is the expected capital shortfall of a financial … institution in a climate stress scenario. We use the measure to study the climate-related risk exposure of large global banks in …
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of this risk and tend to invest in funds with low exposure to brown assets …
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This paper develops a framework for the short-term modelling of market risk and shock propagation in the investment … in particular climate risk, with a first-of-its-kind dual view of transition and physical climate risk exposures at the … fund level. So far, while fund managers communicate more aggressively on their awareness of climate risk, it is still …
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Not very. We find that weather disasters over the last quarter century had insignificant or small effects on U.S. banks' performance. This stability seems endogenous rather than a mere reflection of federal aid. Disasters increase loan demand, which offsets losses and actually boosts profits at...
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unprecedented strength, scale and nature of the storm, the potential damages of a landfall near the Greater New York area were …
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