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  1. Article: Stress testing

    Durrani, Aziz

    SEACEN financial stability journal : insights and thought leadership on financial stability Vol. 8 , p. 27-40

    an overview of global best practice and areas for future improvement

    2017  Volume 8, Page(s) 27–40

    Author's details By Aziz Durrani
    Language English
    Publisher Research and Training Centre
    Publishing place Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2914958-7
    ISSN 2289-6708
    Database ECONomics Information System

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  2. Book ; Article ; Online: The role of central banks in scaling up sustainable finance

    Durrani, Aziz / Volz, Ulrich / Rosmin, Masyitah

    What do monetary authorities in Asia and the Pacific think?

    2020  

    Abstract: This paper presents the findings of a survey among 18 central banks from Asia and the Pacific regarding their views on and policies regarding sustainable finance. It also reviews recent developments in selected Asia and Pacific countries concerning ... ...

    Abstract This paper presents the findings of a survey among 18 central banks from Asia and the Pacific regarding their views on and policies regarding sustainable finance. It also reviews recent developments in selected Asia and Pacific countries concerning sustainable finance to illustrate the actions that monetary and financial authorities have already taken to address climate and environmental risks, and to scale up sustainable finance. The survey results indicate that this is a topic of growing importance and relevance to monetary authorities in the region, with many of these countries being particularly severely affected by the effects of climate change. The vast majority of survey respondents believe that they should be playing a key role in promoting green finance and sustainable funding options, either through amending the regulatory framework, encouraging green loans and products, or introducing climate change considerations in their monetary and financial policy operations. A number of central banks and supervisory authorities are already promoting sustainable financing options explicitly or implicitly. While most respondents did not believe that current regulatory frameworks implicitly support high-carbon industries, several are initiating beneficial capital provisions or regulatory frameworks to encourage banks to scale up lending to low-carbon industries. Most of the respondents are yet to develop capacity building or training programs for their staff or the external financial community, although a number of initiatives are underway.
    Keywords ddc:330 ; G1 ; G2 ; G3 ; Q01 ; Q5 ; sustainable finance ; central banking and financial supervision ; Asia and the Pacific
    Subject code 332
    Language English
    Publisher Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI)
    Publishing country de
    Document type Book ; Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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