Interview: Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva

BIS deputy general manager talks about the obstacles central banks face with regard to climate change

Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva
Photo: Louis Rafael Rosenthal

Does the Bank for International Settlements have a climate change policy in place?

Regarding climate change, at the BIS we are working on several fronts. On the analytical front, we have just issued a new book called The Green Swan with friends and colleagues from the Banque de France, the private sector and academia, which considers the impact of climate risks and whether current assessment models are adequate.

We are also working on the BIS’s pension fund, where we take into account

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