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Rebelo, J., Pereira, H. & Pinheiro, C. (2024). Examining banks' response to climate risks: Insights from Portugal. In Tawfiq Rkibi (Ed.), 2nd International Scientific Conference of Social Sciences and Technology School of Universidade Europeia: Abstracts. (pp. 51-52). Lisboa: Universidade Europeia.
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J. Rebelo et al.,  "Examining banks' response to climate risks: Insights from Portugal", in 2nd Int. Scientific Conf. of Social Sciences and Technology School of Universidade Europeia: Abstracts, Tawfiq Rkibi, Ed., Lisboa, Universidade Europeia, 2024, pp. 51-52
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@inproceedings{rebelo2024_1782693407270,
	author = "Rebelo, J. and Pereira, H. and Pinheiro, C.",
	title = "Examining banks' response to climate risks: Insights from Portugal",
	booktitle = "2nd International Scientific Conference of Social Sciences and Technology School of Universidade Europeia: Abstracts",
	year = "2024",
	editor = "Tawfiq Rkibi",
	volume = "",
	number = "",
	series = "",
	pages = "51-52",
	publisher = "Universidade Europeia",
	address = "Lisboa",
	organization = "",
	url = "https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12275/540"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - Examining banks' response to climate risks: Insights from Portugal
T2  - 2nd International Scientific Conference of Social Sciences and Technology School of Universidade Europeia: Abstracts
AU  - Rebelo, J.
AU  - Pereira, H.
AU  - Pinheiro, C.
PY  - 2024
SP  - 51-52
CY  - Lisboa
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12275/540
AB  - Banks play a pivotal role in the economy and are exposed to various financial risks,
including those stemming from climate change. In addition to physical, direct, or indirect risks,
transition risks have attracted special attention from boards of directors, particularly banks facing
stringent regulatory deadlines (such as the green asset ratio and the banking book taxonomy
alignment ratio), along with other obligations under the CRR directive and CSRD/ESRS
requirements. In the Eurozone, the ECB has increasingly taken a proactive role in monitoring
banks’ resilience to transition risks, notably through stress tests to ensure financial system stability.
In Portugal, banks have been engaged in an ongoing process of sharing, planning, and identifying
exposure and vulnerabilities, aiming to preserve their functions in society at large.
ER  -