APRA finds gaps in responses to climate risk
A survey by the Advertising Standards Authority (APRA) suggests that financial institutions are not fully embedded climate risk across their risk management framework, according to a survey published on Wednesday in the Journal of the Public Accounts and Accountability.
Source: afr.comPublished on 2022-08-04
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