Lecture 12: Climate, Finance, Role of Central Banks Flashcards

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direct finance

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financial markets

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financial markets

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money market and capital market

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indirect finance

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financial intermediates

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financial intermediates

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credit institutions, other monetary financial institutions

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5
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borrowers / net spenders

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households, firms, government and non-residents

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lender / net savers

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households, firms, government and non-residents

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7
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overall costs and risks of climate change

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equivalent to losing at least 5% of global GDP each year

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why is climate relevant for monetary policy

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  1. reducing the risk of incurring losses
  2. contributing to the EU climate policy
  3. maintaining price stability
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role central banks

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Central banks (supervisors) have a central role to play in giving the example and leading green finance

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10
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concept of stranded assets

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assets that turn out to be worth less than expected as a result of changes associated with the energy transition

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11
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double materiality

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it is about how climate change is going to impact you but also how you are impacting others

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main goal

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the main goal is to match the real economy and the financial one

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main message

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It is less costly to act now that to wait (and avoid financial instability in the long run)

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