HSBC: Taps Google Cloud to monitor climate risks

HSBC: Taps Google Cloud to monitor climate risks

  • HSBC developed a new credit ranking tool capable of running multiple ‘what if’ climate risk scenarios simultaneously on Google Cloud
  • The bank plans to use the tool to measure the impact of climate change risk on its trading book
  • Identifying the capital requirements necessary to cover potential rating downgrades and default risk of credit products
  • The system harnesses the power of cloud computing, where billions of data points are generated
  • The computing power of Google Cloud makes it much quicker to run complex simulations for many different
  • Digital development team built this innovative capability in less than five months in collaboration with Google Cloud
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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