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Climate risk and finance

Edith Ginglinger

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Abstract: Climate risks, whether physical risks or transition risks, represent an increasingly important issue for companies, bankers and institutional investors. This article provides a review of the recent literature on the relationship between climate risks and finance. It examines institutional investors' perceptions of climate risks and reports findings on the impact of climate risks on the value of real estate, debt and equity.

Keywords: climate finance; climate risk; climate change; natural disasters; environmental policy; ESG; institutional investors 2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-04-01
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Published in Bankers Markets & Investors : an academic & professional review, 2020, 160

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