Climate-Related and Environmental Risks for the Banking Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean A Preliminary Assessment

There is increasing recognition that climate-related and environmental risks are a source of financial risks. Using publicly available data, this paper attempts a preliminary estimation of the physical and transition risks for the banking sector in a sample of economies in Latin America and the Cari...

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Climate-Related and Environmental Risks for the Banking Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean A Preliminary Assessment
title Climate-Related and Environmental Risks for the Banking Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean A Preliminary Assessment
title_auth Climate-Related and Environmental Risks for the Banking Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean A Preliminary Assessment
title_exact_search Climate-Related and Environmental Risks for the Banking Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean A Preliminary Assessment
title_full Climate-Related and Environmental Risks for the Banking Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean A Preliminary Assessment Pietro Calice
title_fullStr Climate-Related and Environmental Risks for the Banking Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean A Preliminary Assessment Pietro Calice
title_full_unstemmed Climate-Related and Environmental Risks for the Banking Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean A Preliminary Assessment Pietro Calice
title_short Climate-Related and Environmental Risks for the Banking Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_sort climate related and environmental risks for the banking sector in latin america and the caribbean a preliminary assessment
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