Major Swiss banks now forced to calculate climate risks
The Swiss regulator has announced a new requirement for financial institutions to report significant climate-related risks to their business models and business model. However, environmental studies have highlighted efforts to improve sustainability ahead of the new rules, it has emerged.
Source: swissinfo.chPublished on 2021-05-31
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