NGFS: Acknowledges that nature-related risks could have significant macroeconomic

NGFS: Acknowledges that nature-related risks could have significant macroeconomic

  • NGFS, launched at the Paris One Planet Summit on 12 December 2017, is a group of central banks and supervisors
  • INSPIRE is an independent research network built to support the central banks and supervisors
  • Published a “Statement on Nature-related financial risks”, which acknowledges that nature-related risks
  • The statement also announces the creation of an task force to mainstream the consideration of nature-related risks
  • The Study Group was established in April 2021 by the and the International Network for Sustainable Financial Policy Insights
  • It comprises 103 individuals from 25 Members and Observers and 28 academic and professional institutions
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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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