Sustainability and Financial Risks

Sustainability and Financial Risks

The Impact of Climate Change, Environmental Degradation and Social Inequality on Financial Markets

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

18.09.2020

Herausgeber

Marco Migliorelli + weitere

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Springer

Seitenzahl

143

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Marco Migliorelli
 is an economist at the European Commission and an associate researcher at IAE Paris (Sorbonne Business School), University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France. His research focuses primarily on green and sustainable finance, cooperative banking and financial instruments innovation.


Philippe Dessertine 
is a full professor of finance at IAE Paris (Sorbonne Business School), University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France. He is also the director of the Institut de Haute Finance in Paris and a former member of the Haut Conseil des Finances Publiques in France. Additionally, he is the author of several publications on the role of finance in modern society.



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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

18.09.2020

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer

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143

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21.6/15.3/1.4 cm

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342 g

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1st ed. 2020

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Englisch

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978-3-030-54529-1

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  • Sustainability and Financial Risks

  • 1. An Overview of the Sustainability-Financial Risk Nexus

    1.1 The Role of Finance in Fostering Sustainability: A Literature Review 1.2 Sustainability-related Risks and Possible Channels of Transmission into the Financial Markets 1.3 Physical Risk, Transaction Risk and Liability Risk 1.4 Distressed Commodity Markets and Financial Markets 1.5 The Potential Role of Social Inequality 1.6 Pricing the Risks and Market Failures

    2. The Impact of Climate Change on the Banking and Insurance Industries

    2.1 Impacts on the Insurance Industry 2.2 Impacts on the Banking Industry 2.3 The Problem of Measuring Exposure to Sustainability-related Risks

    3. The Transition to a Low-carbon Economy and Stranded Assets



    3.1 Definition of Stranded Assets 3.2 Uncertainties on the Definition of 'Sustainable'Activities 3.3 Policy Decisions and the Value of Productive Assets 3.4 Management of Stranded Assets

    4. Sustainability-related Risks, Risk Management Frameworks and Financial Disclosure



    4.1 The Need for Forward-thinking Frameworks in Risk Management 4.2 Potential Approaches to Account for Sustainability-related Risks 4.3 Disclosure of Sustainable Activities and Related Risks 4.4 The Role of Corporate Governance in Managing Sustainability-related Risks

    5. Potential Solutions for Tackling the Sustainability-Financial Risk Nexus

    5.1 Rating Systems and Sustainability-related Risks 5.2 Sustainable Assets and Prudential Regulation Requirements 5.3 Carbon Budgets 5.4 Disclosure on the Carbon Intensity of Different Assets 5.5 Sustainable Finance and Mitigation of Sustainability-related Risks: Where We Stand

    6. Sustainability-related Risks and Financial Stability: A Systemic View and Preliminary Conclusions.



    6.1 The Increasingly Important Impact of Sustainability on Financial Stability 6.2 Key Policy Implications 6.3 A New Role for Central Banks?