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News| October 3, 2022

Six banks to participate in Fed climate analysis

Details of the Fed’s climate scenario analysis exercise, an ECB study on inflation and the green transition and more from this week in green central banking.

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News| August 11, 2022

More work needed on climate risk, says Australian regulator

A climate risk survey of Australian financial institutions has found widespread oversight at board level but much weaker performance on climate-related targets and metrics, particularly in the banking sector.

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News| March 11, 2022

Weekly roundup: FSB chair calls for global approach to climate

The FSB’s Klaas Knot on global climate standards, Australia’s financial regulator conducts a climate risk survey and more from this week in green central banking.

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News| December 2, 2021

Australian regulator releases climate guidelines

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has released final guidance on how financial institutions should manage climate-related financial risks, but has stopped short of imposing new regulatory requirements or obligations.

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Climate Linkers: Rationale & Pricing: 27 March 2023: E-axes, Online Climateflation and the Future of Monetary Policy : 28 March 2023: Positive Money Europe, Online Fifth International Economics Conference: 21-23 April 2023: EEC, Kunming, China
Climate Linkers: Rationale & Pricing: 27 March 2023: E-axes, Online Climateflation and the Future of Monetary Policy : 28 March 2023: Positive Money Europe, Online Fifth International Economics Conference: 21-23 April 2023: EEC, Kunming, China
Climate Linkers: Rationale & Pricing: 27 March 2023: E-axes, Online Climateflation and the Future of Monetary Policy : 28 March 2023: Positive Money Europe, Online Fifth International Economics Conference: 21-23 April 2023: EEC, Kunming, China
Climate Linkers: Rationale & Pricing: 27 March 2023: E-axes, Online Climateflation and the Future of Monetary Policy : 28 March 2023: Positive Money Europe, Online Fifth International Economics Conference: 21-23 April 2023: EEC, Kunming, China

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