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concerns about crypto assets been picked up in systemic risk assessment, and what can be done going forward? In this paper, we …, we propose a country-level Crypto-Risk Assessment Matrix (C-RAM) to summarize the main vulnerabilities, useful indicators … weave in specific vulnerabilities stemming from crypto asset activity into their assessment of systemic risk, and how they …
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climate risk analysis …
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risk events driven by climate change, rather than just individual extreme events, to better understand financial stability …
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climate mitigation, and the direction of the risk is identified through manual labels. The documented risk premium indicates …
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building a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model linked to global climate and a catastrophe risk model specifically for … drawing strong conclusions about the relevance of climate risk, as the model focused only on typhoons' physical capital …
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. Our results show the importance of considering these heterogeneous factors when conducting physical climate risk stress …
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Intro -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. LONG- TERM SYSTEMIC RISKS -- III. INNOVATIONS IN RISK …
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consumption across countries from the predictions of models with full risk sharing. It is commonly believed that these risk … that the full risk sharing equilibrium may not require much diversification of equity portfolios when there is price …
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of sectoral policies and "niche" activities within the oil industry that would maximize the local benefits from oil …
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Using a text-based firm-level measure of climate policy exposure, we show that climate policies have led to a global decline of 6.5 percent in investment among publicly traded oil and gas companies between 2015 and 2019, with European companies experiencing the most significant impact....
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