Handbook of Climate Change and Financial Markets
Edited by Guglielmo Maria Caporale
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This comprehensive Handbook analyses the effects of climate change on financial markets, examining the policy measures required to mitigate its negative impact on market efficiency and different asset classes such as stocks, bonds, currencies and other financial hedges.
Keywords: Climate Change And Financial Markets; Climate Risk; Climate Physical Risk; Climate Transition Risk; Climate Policies; Financial Stability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035340415
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Handbook of Climate Change and Financial Markets: an overview

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale
- Ch 2 Physical climate risks, financial markets and monetary policy

- Joscha Beckmann
- Ch 3 Physical climate effects and natural capital: interactions and implications for economic and financial risk

- Elizabeth K. Kiser and Caroline Conley Norris
- Ch 4 Climate physical risk and Asian stock market returns

- Marina Albanese, Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Ida Colella and Nicola Spagnolo
- Ch 5 Climate-related physical risks and the financial sector

- Celso Brunetti, Benjamin Dennis, Gurubala Kotta and Caroline Conley Norris
- Ch 6 Climate risk and financial stability: some panel evidence for the European banking sector

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Anamaria Diana Sova and Robert Aurelian Sova
- Ch 7 Beliefs about climate risks and market efficiency

- Caterina Santi
- Ch 8 Market efficiency and climate change

- Alexandre C. Köberle, Sascha Dobbertin and João Amaro de Matos
- Ch 9 Testing for persistence in German green and brown stock market indices

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Luis Alberiko Gil-Alana, Sakiru Adebola Solarin and OlaOluwa S. Yaya
- Ch 10 The pricing of environmental risk: an empirical analysis of the European industry portfolios

- Nuno Cassola, Claudio Morana and Elisa Ossola
- Ch 11 Linkages among carbon emissions, renewable energy, stock markets, and economic growth: evidence from the G7 countries

- Eleftheria Kostika and Nikiforos T. Laopodis
- Ch 12 Climate change and currency returns

- Ilias Filippou, Mark P. Taylor and Taizhi Wu
- Ch 13 Navigating climatic risks: insights from the wheat market and strategies for financial hedging

- Giulia Nadalini and Silvia Romagnoli
- Ch 14 Financing the green transition: exploring corporate strategies and public policy options

- Agnieszka Gehringer
- Ch 15 Sustainable investments: evolution, strategies, and contribution to sustainability objectives

- Dilyara Salakhova
- Ch 16 Sustainable debt markets: the European perspective

- Serena Fatica
- Ch 17 Exploring the role of green finance in Italian SMEs: financing the circular economy

- Ginevra Coletti, Asia Guerreschi and Massimiliano Mazzanti
- Ch 18 ESG measurement uncertainty in Europe and beyond: the missing financial link and accountability

- Zsuzsa Réka Huszár
- Ch 19 ESG momentum in international equity returns and the SDG content of financial asset portfolios

- Phoebe Koundouri, Conrad Felix Michel Landis, Nikitas Pittis and Panagiotis Samartzis
- Ch 20 Breaking the ‘tragedy of the horizon’: taking stock of central banks’ climate-risk approaches a decade after Mark Carney's speech

- David Barmes, Joseph Feyertag, Agnieszka Smoleńska and Simon Dikau
- Ch 21 The greening of central banks

- Clara I. Gonzalez and Soledad Núñez Ramos
- Ch 22 Climate change and financial regulation

- Dimitri G. Demekas and Pierpaolo Grippa
- Ch 23 Financial interdependencies between carbon markets and energy commodities: an application for the European Union Emissions Trading System

- Andrea Flori
- Ch 24 Just transition: issues for central banks and financial regulators

- Pietro Calice and Dimitri G. Demekas
- Ch 25 Building scenarios for climate stress-testing exercises

- Stéphane Dées, Annabelle de Gaye and Noëmie Lisack
- Ch 26 Regulatory yield curves and climate-related scenarios

- Fulvio Pegoraro
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