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Climate-Related Financial Risks and Green Finance in Asia and the Pacific

This Policy Dialogue on Climate-Related Financial Risks and Green Finance will bring together senior policymakers, mainly from the Asia-Pacific region, to discuss the implications of climate change for financial stability, central bank and regulatory policies, and the greening of financial markets. The event will provide a platform for peer learning and help identify priorities and possible gaps in the climate finance work agenda.  

The opening remarks and the panel discussion among Central Bank Governors and IMF Deputy Managing Director Li will be livestreamed on this webpage in English. The conference will then proceed in an invitation-only format.

Wednesday, June 1
** Time shown below is in Japan Standard Time (UTC/GMT +9)
08:30–08:35 PM JST Introductory remarks 

08:35–08:40 PM JST Welcome Remarks

08:40–08:50 PM JST Opening Remarks

08:50–09:40 PM JST

Governors’ Dialogue on Climate Finance

The conversation will provide perspectives on the relevance of climate finance in Asia, implications for global and regional financial stability, evolving good practices, the role of the IMF, and open issues that are under consideration.

Moderator: Haslinda Amin, Chief International Correspondent for Southeast Asia, Bloomberg TV

Panelists:

09:40–09:45 PM JST Video Viewing

“Perspectives from Small Island and Vulnerable Low- and Middle-Income Countries”

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