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Research| December 20, 2022

The Impact of Climate Change on Price Stability

Informed by central bankers, this literature review of climate change and inflation studies finds that climatic effects on prices already exist and that climate issues should be incorporated into monetary policy.

Written by E-axes Forum
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Research| November 25, 2021

A Silver Bullet Against Green Swans

A European Commission review of the regulatory framework on capital requirements for banks and insurance companies offers an opportunity for a “quick fix” to address climate-related risks to the financial system, finds this ground-breaking Finance Watch report.

Written by Finance Watch
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Research| April 14, 2021

Climate-Related Financial Risks: Measurement Methodologies

Climate-related financial risks require new methodologies that account for the unpredictable and long-term nature of climate change, according to this paper from the Bank for International Settlements.

Written by Bank for International Settlements

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