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ECB publishes report on climate stress testing

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The ECB has published the results of its 2022 climate stress test, which has helped banks to develop climate risk-related stress testing capabilities.

The report highlights both physical and transition risks which should be covered in test scenarios, and that banks with more advanced approaches tended to consider both short-term and long-term scenarios. Geolocation is also discussed in relation to risk of flood, and the possible ways to mitigate losses caused by damage to branches. The report also discusses emissions intensity modelling and the steps banks are taking to assess their financed emissions, and it gives information on the best practices in these areas.

Some of the key conclusions drawn in the report include:

Banks are expected to be able to properly manage their climate risks by end 2024.

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