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Financial Risk Management and Climate Change Risk : The Experience in a Central Bank, Hardback Book

Financial Risk Management and Climate Change Risk : The Experience in a Central Bank Hardback

Edited by Antonio Scalia

Part of the Contributions to Finance and Accounting series

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Financial risk management for institutional investors has recently grown in scope to include long-term sustainability considerations and climate change risk concerns.

This book shows how a national central bank in the Eurosystem has adapted its financial risk management principles and practices against the background of non-conventional monetary policy measures and following the introduction of sustainability criteria, with a special role for carbon-neutrality.

The topics covered include a market-based approach to evaluating credit risk, the development of an independent credit rating system, and the properties and limitations of agencies’ sovereign ratings.

Furthermore, the book analyzes the integration of sustainability principles into strategic asset allocation and describes the use of machine learning techniques for discerning the role of the E, S and G variables in equity returns.

The authors also discuss the growth of the global green bond market and the greenium, as well as the sustainability indicators for large portfolios of corporate and government securities.

Given its scope, the book will appeal to all professionals working in the field who would like to know the state-of-the-art in these areas.

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