For the first time, banks in the Asia Pacific region have listed climate change as a top long- and short-term risk. That’s according to the 11th annual EY/IIF global bank risk management survey of 88 financial institutions across 33 countries, by EY in collaboration with the Institute of International Finance. In terms of short-term risk issues (“over the next 12…
Climate change tops risk concerns for Asia-Pacific banks
8 July 2021

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