The economic, social and environmental potential of SDRs
The Sustainable Finance Lab contributed to two T20 papers, informing the Brazilian G20 presidency....
A green interest rate for the Eurozone
Evaluating the design choices
SFL responds to Basel stocktake on climate scenario analysis
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) recently concluded a consultation on climate scenario...
Scenario choice matters in prudential transition plans
Many roads lead to Rome but beware to take the right pathway to Paris.
SFL responds to Basel stocktake on climate scenario analysis
Basel Committee draws conclusions on climate scenario analysis.
Gaining a fuller picture: assets and liabilities in the euro area
New SFL report shows why debt sustainability analyses must look beyond public debt alone.
Gaining a fuller picture: Assets and liabilities in the euro area
Assets and liabilities in the euro area
Webinar Finding a way with nature: urgent action required by central banks
Nature loss is accelerating: central banks must act now despite imperfect data.
How do monetary policy and inequality impact each other?
Researchers and policymakers debate the distributive consequences of ECB policies and legal mandate.
The green peace coin: how green currencies can help address the polycrisis
From Keynes' 'bancor' to carbon coins: reviving monetary innovation for climate and stability.
Coral reefs teeming with life as a model for cooperation, field building and impact
Coral reefs teeming with life as a model for cooperation, field building and impact
SFL responds to EBA consultation on ESG risks and transition plans
Sustainable Finance Lab drafts response to EBA report with guidelines outline requirements for ESG risks by institutions and prudential transition plans to address the risks arising from the transition to a climate-neutral economy