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ESMA calls for double materiality in ISSB standards
The European Securities and Markets Authority calls for double materiality in global sustainability standards, a progress report from the Financial Stability Board, sustainability guidance from the Philippines central bank and more from this week in green central banking.
Market efficiency mandate requires climate action, say ECB figures
A group of leading ECB figures have argued that demonstrated market flaws surrounding emissions and climate change require corrective action to fulfil the central bank’s mandate of “favouring an efficient allocation of resources”.
Weekly roundup: war and climate may require higher rates, says ECB’s Schnabel
Isabel Schnabel warns of climate effect on rates, the Fed finds lower ratings for high-carbon companies, the Bank of Jamaica expands climate risk supervision and more from this week in green central banking.
Why central banks should be concerned about nature loss
Using existing networks and adapting climate change work can help central banks speed up their response to nature-related risks and address the other side of the environmental crisis, say Maud Abdelli, Chiara Colesanti Senni and Adrian von Jagow.
Weekly roundup: monetary policy will determine greenflation
Climate-related price instability, a new transition risk tool, calls for climate justice, civil disobedience from scientists protesting fossil fuel finance, and more from this week in green central banking. Climate-related inflation depends on monetary policy Carbon pricing is just one …
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