Financial Stability Board: New framework to assess climate-related vulnerabilities

James Murray
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Financial Stability Board: New framework to assess climate-related vulnerabilities

New toolkit to help track and quantify climate-related risks to the financial system and real economy

The Financial Stability Board (FSB) yesterday published a new report on the assessment of climate-related vulnerabilities, which aims to provide a new analytical framework and toolkit for assessing climate-related...

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