Tag: Financial Supervision

Closing the Gap to Boost Asean Resilience Against Novel Risks

| 23 April 2026
Monetary, Op-Eds | Tags: ASEAN+3, Central Banks, Financial Supervision, Macroprudential Policy, Systemic Risks
The Philippines deserves genuine credit for its stewardship of this year’s Asean Finance Ministers’ and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting (AFMGM). Various novel risks and challenges have been discussed – from geoeconomic and geopolitical risks to cross border payments, financial resilience and climate risk management. ... continue reading

Governing Finance for Sustainable Prosperity in ASEAN

12 March 2026 | Singapore | Co-hosted with AMRO and SEACEN | By Invitation
Monetary, Roundtables | Tags: ASEAN+3, Central Banks, Economic Growth, Financial Supervision, Governing Finance
Central banks, financial regulators and supervisors play a critical role in building resilient financial markets and economies amidst novel risks, and to unlock the opportunities associated with the deep structural changes ahead.  ... continue reading

Governing Finance for Sustainable Prosperity in South Korea

9 March 2026 | Seoul, South Korea | Co-hosted with AMRO and SEACEN | By Invitation
Monetary, Roundtables | Tags: Economic Growth, Financial Supervision, Governing Finance, South Korea, Systemic Risks
Welfare and economic growth in South Korea depend increasingly depend on the country’s capacity to align economic priorities with the need to address long-term structural transformations. Immediate challenges are deeply interlinked with longer-term shifts, including the digitalization of finance, population ageing, the green transition, and ... continue reading

Governing Finance for Sustainable Prosperity in Japan

5 March 2026 | Tokyo, Japan | Co-hosted with AMRO and SEACEN | By Invitation
Monetary, Roundtables | Tags: Economic Growth, Financial Supervision, Governing Finance, Japan, Systemic Risks
Welfare and economic growth in Japan depend increasingly depend on the country’s capacity to align economic priorities with the need to address long-term structural transformations. Immediate challenges are deeply interlinked with longer-term shifts, including the digitalization of finance, population ageing, the green transition, and accelerating ... continue reading

Addressing Novel Risks, Strengthening Finance, and Building Resilience in ASEAN+3

and | 1 September 2025
Monetary, Policy Briefs | Tags: ASEAN+3, Central Banks, Climate Risks, Financial Regulation, Financial Supervision
Welfare and economic growth in ASEAN+3 depend on the region’s ability to align economic priorities and the effective management of novel risks with the need to address structural challenges, associated transformations and the ability to harness future opportunities. ... continue reading

Micro- and Macroprudential Options to Reduce Climate Financial Risks

14 April 2025 | Online | by Invitation | Co-hosted with I4CE
Monetary, Roundtables | Tags: Climate Risks, Financial Stability, Financial Supervision, Macroprudential Policy, Systemic Risks
Given the accelerating pace of climate-related threats, financial regulators must strengthen the banking sector's resilience and mitigate the buildup of climate risks. ... continue reading

Macroprudential Systemic Capital Buffers to Address Climate Systemic Risks

10 March 2025 | 9.00-10.00 CET | Online | Co-hosted with AMRO
Monetary, Webinar | Tags: Climate Risks, Financial Stability, Financial Supervision, Macroprudential Policy, Systemic Risks
The webinar co-hosted with AMRO expores the key arguments presented in a policy brief on "Principles for Addressing Climate Systemic Risks with Capital Buffers", written by Satoshi Ikeda (Chief Sustainable Finance Officer, Financial Services Agency of Japan) and Pierre Monnin (Senior Fellow, Council on Economic ... continue reading

Financial Resilience in an Age of Environmental Change: Central Banks and Financial Regulators Feel the Heat

| 16 October 2024
Monetary, Policy Briefs | Tags: Climate Risks, Financial Governance, Financial Supervision, Macroprudential Policy, Systemic Risks
In an era of chronic and acute disruptions, durable price and financial stability will require not just accounting for financial hazards, but also engaging in promoting a structural transition. With time running out and the world approaching critical ecological thresholds, central banks and financial regulators ... continue reading

Principles for Addressing Climate Systemic Risks with Capital Buffers

and | 10 October 2024
Monetary, Policy Briefs | Tags: Central Banks, Climate Risks, Financial Stability, Financial Supervision, Macroprudential Policy, Systemic Risks
Some supervisors have started exploring and assessing the different macroprudential instruments available to address climate systemic risks. Systemic capital buffers emerge as one promising option among the different instruments in their toolkits. ... continue reading

The Basel Committee’s Revised Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision: Addressing Climate-Related Financial Risks in ASEAN+3

and | 5 June 2024
Monetary, Policy Briefs | Tags: ASEAN+3, BCBS, Climate Risks, Financial Supervision, Macroprudential Policy
This policy brief provides a detailed overview of the guidance that the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) has provided to financial institutions and their supervisors, in relation to assessing, quantifying and managing climate risks under Pillars I, II and III of the Basel framework. ... continue reading