European Non-Performing Exposures (NPEs) and Climate-Related Risks: Country Dimensions

IF 2 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Risks Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.3390/risks12080128
Elisa Di Febo, Eliana Angelini, Tu Le
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The EU faces two economic challenges: managing non-performing exposures (NPEs) and climate change. This paper analyzes the relationship between the NPEs of domestic banking groups and climate risks, including macroeconomic variables such as the GDP growth rate, unemployment rate (UnEmp), and the voice and accountability percentile (VCA) and the interaction variable between the GHG and the Rule of Law Percentile (GhGRLP). The estimation uses ordinary least squares with time-fixed and individual effects. Physical and transition risks significantly affect NPEs, showing that both adverse climate events and the transition to a low-carbon economy worsen the financial situation of European banking institutions. The analysis also revealed that increased levels of VCA lead to a rise in NPEs, while an increase in GhGRLP reduces NPEs. In contrast, financial institutions tend to recognize and report NPEs more accurately in contexts with greater transparency and accountability. In comparison, UnEmp negatively affects NPEs, suggesting that economic support measures during high unemployment can reduce NPEs in the subsequent period. In conclusion, climate risk management represents a crucial challenge for the financial stability of banking institutions. Policymakers and financial institutions must continue to develop and implement climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies to preserve financial system stability amid growing climate uncertainties.
欧洲不良风险敞口(NPEs)与气候相关风险:国家层面
欧盟面临着两大经济挑战:管理不良风险敞口(NPEs)和气候变化。本文分析了国内银行集团的 NPEs 与气候风险之间的关系,其中包括 GDP 增长率、失业率(UnEmp)、发言权和问责制百分位数(VCA)等宏观经济变量,以及温室气体与法治百分位数(GhGRLP)之间的交互变量。采用普通最小二乘法对时间固定效应和个体效应进行估计。有形风险和转型风险对净资产收益率有重大影响,表明不利的气候事件和向低碳经济的转型都会恶化欧洲银行机构的财务状况。分析还显示,脆弱性和适应性水平的提高会导致净净值利润率上升,而 GhGRLP 的提高则会降低净净值利润率。相比之下,在透明度和问责制更高的情况下,金融机构往往能更准确地识别和报告 NPE。相比之下,"失业率"(UnEmp)对 NPEs 有负面影响,这表明高失业率期间的经济支持措施可在随后的时期减少 NPEs。总之,气候风险管理是对银行机构金融稳定性的一项重要挑战。政策制定者和金融机构必须继续制定和实施气候变化减缓和适应战略,以在气候不确定性不断增加的情况下维护金融体系的稳定。
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Risks
Risks Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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