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Comment: UK climate-capital conference can spur debate, but data needed to turn talk into policy

By Fiona Maxwell ( October 18, 2022, 10:42 GMT | Comment) -- Whether the UK's bank capital regime should be directly linked with climate-change risks is a longstanding question to be tackled over a two-day conference held by the Bank of England this week. Regulators are hesitant to allow banks to hold lighter capital requirements for green-friendly assets, as they want activity to be prudentially safe — and just because an investment is sustainable, that doesn't mean it's less risky.Some of the brightest minds in financial regulatory policy will come together over the next few days to discuss a long-debated topic: Should banks get a dedicated prudential regime in the fight against climate change?...

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