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(CSR) towards society. Bank´s CSR activities are considered increasingly vital for their own success and sustainable growth …
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On 3 December EY hosted a SUERF conference on banking reform with Sir Howard Davies, the Chairman of RBS, and Dame … Colette Bowe, the Chairman of the Banking Standards Board, as the two keynote speakers. Professor David Miles (Imperial … College) gave the SUERF 2015 Annual Lecture on Capital and Banks. The conference focused on core aspects of banking reform …
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the competitive effects of such policies in two models with different degrees of transparency in the banking sector. Our … and on welfare depend on the transparency of the banking sector. …-out guarantee. The reason is that the prospect of a bail-out induces the rotected bank to expand, thereby intensifying competition …
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account when analyzing activity of the banking sector. The sustainability approach adds social and environmental effects to … dimensions, it is important to discuss the integration of the sustainability concept with banking efficiency and financial … the economic ones. Even though there have been studies on the different facets of the sustainable banking and its …
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the topic of digitalization in the banking sector. The assessment is based on the structure of the German Sustainability …The financial services sector, particularly with respect to today's banking industry, is aiming to make a digital … transition. Sustainable reporting is a holistic new reporting approach in banking and has only become partially mandatory for the …
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This work is aligned with the Equator Principles that are minimum criteria for granting of credit to ensure that the funded projects are developed in a socially and environmentally responsible way. The objective of this paper is to verify the relevance of social and environmental variables...
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Amidst increased attention on climate change, which is characterised by high uncertainties and long‐term time horizons, the financial sector and supervisors are developing methods and approaches for the evaluation of climate‐related financial risks. This paper proposes a transition capacity...
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As part of the Next Generation EU (NGEU) program, the European Commission has pledged to issue up to EUR 250 billion of the NGEU bonds as green bonds, in order to confirm their commitment to sustainable finance and to support the transition towards a greener Europe. Thereby, the EU is not only...
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This work is part of the literature that recognizes the crucial role of an ethical evaluation in the financial sector and investigates the aspects related to the social and environmental impact of economic activities. Those must be strictly complementary to a traditional evaluation, which cannot...
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