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ESG laggard v leader
Climate, Editor's letter, Financial Stability
September 20, 2023

Editor's letter: Resistance to ESG is futile

The European Union’s Platform Work Directive probably isn’t at the top of...
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Climate, Financial Stability, Regulation & Supervision
September 19, 2023

Banks facing ‘wave’ of human rights litigation risk

Banks face a “wave of human-rights litigation” when a new European directive...
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Climate, Crypto, Editor's letter
September 13, 2023

Editor's letter: Banks sleepwalking into climate crisis

It’s been a trying week for the fossil fuel industry. BP chief...
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Climate, News, Regulation & Supervision
September 12, 2023

ECB: Europe's banks 'failing to consider climate risk'

Most European banks are “insufficiently considering” climate-related risk in their credit assessments,...
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Climate, Financial Stability, Operational Resilience, Shadow Banking
August 22, 2023

US G-sibs’ lending to shadow banks hits record high

Banks deemed “too big to fail” are behind more than 60% of...
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Climate, Digital Transformation, Editor's letter, Regulation & Supervision
August 9, 2023

Editor's Letter: Have you dived into the DLT sandbox?

Welcome back to the Banking Risk & Regulation newsletter. Today’s news in the FT...
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Climate, Risk Management, Stress Testing, Uncategorized
08/08/2023

Nature risk poses multiple technical challenges for banks 

Biodiversity loss is fast becoming the latest risk frontier for banks, but technical challenges make it difficult to assess and quantify. Figuring out how complicit and exposed banks are to... Read more
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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks to journalists on the sidelines of a meeting of finance ministers and central bankers from the Group of Seven industrialised nations (G7) on May 18, 2022 in Koenigswinter near Bonn, western Germany. - G7 allies are hoping to sign off on a financial support package for Ukraine with the Russian invasion putting Kyiv's finances under severe pressure. (Photo by Ina Fassbender / AFP) (Photo by INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)
Climate, News, Regulation & Supervision
03/08/2023

US supervisors told to get their ‘green’ houses in order 

The Financial Stability Oversight Council, a forum of US regulators, has urged supervisors to collaborate better and faster on proposals to combat climate-related risks to the US financial system.  Calls... Read more
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Climate, Editor's letter
02/08/2023

Editor's letter: Regulators in battle royale with Republicans

Welcome to the Banking Risk & Regulation newsletter. As Donald Trump faces fresh criminal charges, the former US president’s chances of returning to the White House are looking slimmer. This is... Read more
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Climate, News
01/08/2023

US banks eye up ISSB ‘green guidelines’ amid SEC delays

New voluntary sustainability standards could become the default option for purpose-led US banks – in the teeth of ongoing delays from the Securities and Exchange Commission. The International Organization of... Read more
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Climate, Editor's letter, Risk Management
01/08/2023

Exclusive: Central banks develop nature risk scenarios

Welcome to the Banking Risk & Regulation newsletter.  This week we bring you an exclusive story about central banks uniting to tackle a growing problem: nature risk. More than half... Read more
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