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SUMMARY:Climate Change and the Financial System: Challenges and Opportunities for Central Banks
UID:https://bankinglibrary.com/climate-change-and-the-financial-system-challenges-and-opportunities-for-central-banks/
LOCATION:Stockholm, Sweden
DTSTAMP:20221210Z
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DESCRIPTION:CfP Deadline Date:December 10, 2022
 
Conference Event:May 02-03, 2023
Event Location:Stockholm, Sweden
 
Keynote Speaker(s):Nicoletta Batini (IMF)John Hassler (IIES, Stockholm
University)Steven Ongena (University of Zürich)Glenn Rudebusch (Brookings
Institution)
Organizer(s):Sustainable Finance LabSveriges Riksbank
 
The Sustainable Finance Lab and Sveriges Riksbank will host a conference on
“Climate change and the financial system: Challenges and opportunities
for central banks”. The conference will be held in person at Sveriges
Riksbank in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 2–3, 2023.
The conference aims to bring together high-quality theoretical and
empirical research providing new insights into the economics of climate
change and its relation to the financial system at large, including
monetary policy and financial regulation.
The conference organizers are inviting paper submissions on topics
including (but not limited to):• Climate-related risks to financial
stability• Climate change and monetary and/or macroprudential policy•
Global spillovers of climate-related risk and policy coordination• The
impact of policy uncertainty• The financial market impact of green
bonds• The green transition and energy markets – consequences for
economic policy• Bank vs capital market financing of the green
transition• Combining public and private financing for the green
transition• The use and effectiveness of ESG data and ratings
SUBMISSION: The deadline for submissions is December 10, 2022.
OTHER INFORMATION: Accommodation and economy-class travel will be covered
for paper presenters and discussants.
For more information contact conference@riksbank.se.
Link CfP : Climate change and the financial system: Challenges and
opportunities for central banks
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