ECB Banking Supervision launches 2022 climate risk stress test

Stress test to be learning exercise to assess banks’ climate-risk preparedness. Aggregate results to be published in July 2022. No direct capital impact on banks from exercise.

The European Central Bank (ECB) today launched a supervisory climate risk stress test to assess how prepared banks are for dealing with financial and economic shocks stemming from climate risk. The exercise will be conducted in the first half of 2022 after which the ECB will publish aggregate results.

This test is a learning exercise for banks and supervisors alike. It aims to identify vulnerabilities, best practices and challenges banks face when managing climate-related risk. Importantly, this is not a pass or fail exercise, nor does it have direct implications for banks’ capital levels.

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