Statistics for Sustainable Finance
Irving Fisher Committee
No 56 in IFC Bulletins from Bank for International Settlements
Date: 2022 Written 2022-05
ISBN: 978-92-9259-552-4
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Chapters in this book:
- Accelerated Data Science, AI and GeoAI for sustainable finance in central banking and supervision

- John Ashley, Jochen Papenbrock and Peter Schwendner
- Application of text mining to the analysis of climate-related disclosures

- Ángel Iván Moreno and Teresa Caminero
- Are ethical and green investment funds more resilient?

- Laura Capota, Margherita Giuzio, Sujit Kapadia and Dilyara Salakhova
- Assessing and acting on climate risks requires better data and taxonomy

- Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva
- Assessing the effectiveness and impact of central bank and supervisory policies in greening the financial system across the Asia-Pacific

- Sylvain Augoyard, Adrian Fenton, Aziz Durrani and Ulrich Volz
- BCCR's experience in environmental accounting and advancements of the Climate Change Strategic Analysis Group

- Irene Alvarado-Quesada
- Carbon costs – Towards a system of indicators for the carbon impact of products, enterprises and industries

- Ulf von Kalckreuth
- Climate transition risk metrics – Investigating convergence and estimation drivers

- Julia Anna Bingler, Chiara Colesanti Senni and Pierre Monnin
- Data needs, an overview on the Irving Fisher Committee stock taking

- Christian Schmieder and Elena Triebskorn
- Digital finance, development, and climate change

- Sébastien Galanti and Ҫiğdem Yilmaz Ӧzsoy
- Everything you always wanted to know about green bonds (but were afraid to ask)

- Danilo Liberati and Giuseppe Marinelli
- Greening monetary policy: Evidence from The People's Bank of China

- Camille Macaire and Alain Naef
- How integrated reporting by banks may foster sustainable finance?

- Antonio Colangelo and Jean-Marc Israël
- How proxies and publicly available data can be used to construct indicators on transition risk, physical risks and green taxonomies

- Justin Dijk, Derek Dirks, Willemijn Ouwersloot and Juan Pablo Trespalacios Miranda
- Making real financial sustainability through formal and informal indicators assessment

- María Lidón Lara Ortiz
- Measuring the development of French labelled funds and their contribution to sustainable financing of the economy

- David Nefzi
- Opening remarks

- François Villeroy de Galhau
- Private financial institution perspectives on climate and nature data

- Michael Hugman
- Progress, challenges and recent innovations in sustainable finance statistics

- Christian Schmieder and Bruno Tissot
- Statistical data needs on sustainable finance for central banks

- Sabbah Gueddoudj
- The Bundesbank's Sustainable Finance Data Hub

- Maurice Fehr, Christine Schlitzer and Elena Triebskorn
- The carbon content of Italian loans

- Ivan Faiella and Luciano Lavecchia
- The low-carbon transition, climate disclosure and firm credit risk

- Sante Carbone, Margherita Giuzio, Sujit Kapadia, Johannes Sebastian Krämer, Ken Nyholm and Katia Vozian
- The NGFS (Network for Greening the Financial System) Progress Report on Bridging Data Gaps and beyond

- Léa Grisey
- The pricing of carbon risk in syndicated loans: which risks are priced and why?

- Torsten Ehlers, Frank Packer and Kathrin de Greiff
- The simple economics of climate change

- Professor Christian Gollier
- Tracking sustainable investment: who is financing who?

- Francisco Conceição, Rafael Figueira and Pedro Silva
- Transition versus physical climate risk pricing in euro area financial markets: A text-based approach

- Giovanna Bua, Daniel Kapp, Federico Ramella and Lavinia Rognone
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