European Central Bank to include climate-risks in its guarantee framework in 2026

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"The Governing Council has decided to introduce a 'climate factor' which could reduce the value assigned to eligible assets pledged as collateral, depending on the extent to which an asset can be impacted by these uncertainties. This acts as a buffer against the possible financial impact of uncertainties related to climate change", declares the...

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