The challenge of capturing climate risks in the banking regulatory framework: is there a need for a macroprudential response?
Ivana Baranović,
Iulia Busies,
Wouter Coussens,
Michael Grill and
Hannah S. Hempell
Macroprudential Bulletin, 2021, vol. 15
Abstract:
This article analysis the challenges of incorporating climate risks and their unique features in the existing prudential framework and explores potential avenues for addressing gaps identified in the banking framework. JEL Classification: Q54, G28, G21
Keywords: Climate risk; macroprudential policy; prudential framework (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-10
Note: 1056838
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