How are Central Banks helping to make the Recovery from the Covid-19 Pandemic more sustainable and inclusive?

L. Silva
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Without the timely, coordinated, countercyclical and massive policy response to the Covid-19 pandemic by fiscal and monetary authorities around the globe, the downturn could have been much worse. On top of their own unprecedented monetary policy response, central banks are facilitating a sustainable and inclusive recovery in many ways. First, by raising awareness that climate-change related risks are a significant threat to global financial stability. Second, by showing that collective coordinated action, changes in supply and demand behaviour, and other public policies including adequate carbon pricing are required. Third, by fostering policies that ensure low financing costs of mitigation and transition and providing guidance that this will be maintained for an appropriately long horizon. Fourth, by developing analytical tools as public goods to improve the measurement, assessment and mitigation of such risks (such as new risk models, climate stress testing, climate scenarios, disclosure of carbon exposures and analysis of the redistributive impact of climate policies). And fifth, by engaging with the financial private sector to develop new financial instruments to accelerate adaptation and transition towards a net zero goal, which is increasingly endorsed by many countries.
各国央行如何帮助Covid-19大流行后的复苏更具可持续性和包容性?
如果没有全球财政和货币当局及时、协调、反周期和大规模的政策应对新冠肺炎大流行,经济衰退可能会严重得多。除了各自前所未有的货币政策回应外,各国央行还在以多种方式促进可持续和包容性的复苏。首先,提高人们对气候变化相关风险对全球金融稳定构成重大威胁的认识。其次,表明需要采取集体协调行动,改变供需行为,以及制定包括适当的碳定价在内的其他公共政策。第三,制定政策,确保缓解和过渡的融资成本较低,并提供指导,使这种情况在适当的长期内得以维持。第四,开发作为公共产品的分析工具,以改进此类风险的测量、评估和缓解(例如新的风险模型、气候压力测试、气候情景、披露碳暴露和分析气候政策的再分配影响)。第五,与私营金融部门合作,开发新的金融工具,加快适应和向净零目标过渡,这一目标越来越得到许多国家的支持。
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