The European Central Bank plans in the next few months to set out how banks’ exposure to climate-change risks will feed into supervisors’ discretionary rules to impose extra capital and liquidity requirements, MLex understands. The news comes amid a row over whether EU bank-capital laws should include a “supporting factor,” rewardi
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