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The Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) has considered climate change as a risk issue since 2010. Several emission … financial performances, especially of listed companies. There are two ways these companies can disclose their transition risk … exposure and are not alternatives. One is the explicit declaration of exposure to transition risk in the legally binding …
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that lead to these assets becoming stranded. Our result suggest that climate change implies a positive and increasing risk … risk. Transition risks lower substantially the participation of carbon intensive assets in the market portfolio, which …
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We examine whether climate change news risk is priced in corporate bonds. We estimate bond covariance with climate … asset pricing implications of demand for bonds with high potential to hedge against climate risk. Moreover, when investors … are concerned about climate risk, they are willing to pay higher prices for bonds issued by firms with better …
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distribution of emission intensity. These results suggest that investors care about and price carbon risk, but only when this risk …
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distribution of emission intensity. These results suggest that investors care about and price carbon risk, but only when this risk …
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Most firms face some form of competition in product markets. The degree of competition a firm faces feeds back into its cash flows and affects the values of the securities it issues. Through its effects on stock prices, product market competition affects the prices of options on equity and...
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of climate policy transition risk. Our results highlight the heterogeneous nature of climate policy risk exposure. We …
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indicated that investors are pricing current policies when examining climate risk and that, in this respect, the Paris agreement …
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We examine how company-level greenhouse gas emissions have been related to company financials as well as the expected returns of the companies’ stocks and bonds from 2009 to 2018. Examining the US, developed ex US, and emerging markets, we do not find emission intensity, emission level, or...
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To the question of whether global stock market indices are sensitive to climate change, the answer is “Yes”. Using weekly data from the stock market returns of 97 countries over the period from 31 August 2020 to 18 April 2022, we document a significant negative impact of climate change on...
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