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The Financial System We Need Aligning the financial system with sustainable development Nick Robins, GLOBE EU, Paris, December 2015

GREENING THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM A systemic approach: Financing for sustainable development can be delivered through measures focused on the financial system, as well as the real economy. A quiet revolution: A growing number of policy innovations have been introduced by both developing and developed countries, demonstrating how the financial system can be better aligned with sustainable development. A moment of opportunity: Systematic national action can now be taken to shape a sustainable financial system, informed by current trends and complemented by international cooperation.

THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM WE NEED IMF/WORLD BANK ANNUAL MEETINGS, LIMA 8 OCTOBER 2015 Mark Carney, Governor, Bank of England Atiur Rahman, Governor, Bangladesh Bank Yi Gang, Deputy Governor, People`s Bank of China Green finance cannot be a niche Developing economy central banks have been trying to address the risks of instabilities and imbalances at sources, by promoting sustainable financing China will advance green finance during its presidency of the G20 in 2016

THE INQUIRY: mandate and approach MANDATE Advance policy options to improve the financial system s alignment with sustainable development FOCUS ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK FINDINGS Financial system rulemakers ministries, central banks, regulators, standard setters Dynamic between market and policy approaches Understanding the rationale for action Focusing on country experience and sector priorities NEXT STEPS FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION TOOLKIT Recommendations for national action and international collaboration Packages of policy proposals 38 approaches in four clusters Upgraded governance

France 2 Degrees Initiative, France Strategie, I4CE Canada The Cooperators, CIGI US CalPERS, SAIS Colombia Ministry of Finance IFC Brazil Bankers Federation Fundação Getulio Vargas UK Bank of England, CISL, Oxford University FOCUS ON PRACTICE Switzerland Federal Office of Environment, SwissRe Kenya Bankers Association Central Bank IFC South Africa Bankers Association Global Green Growth Institute Johannesburg Stock Exchange Netherlands Ministry of Environment Utrecht Sustainable Finance Lab China People s Bank of China Development Research Centre, IISD Bangladesh Bangladesh Bank, Council on Economic Policies India FICCI, NIPFP Indonesia Financial Services Authority (OJK) IFC, ASRIA

ALIGNING THE SYSTEM FINANCIAL ASSETS & ACTORS Banking US$135 tn Bonds US$100 tn Equities US$70 tn Investors US$100 tn Insurance US$29 tn PRIORITIES FOR ALIGNMENT Real economy regulation & pricing Mobilising public spending Action within the financial system? REASONS FOR ACTION IN THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM Managing risk Inadequate risk management in the financial system may exacerbate environmental & social externalities Promoting innovation Upgrading the standards and regulations required to catalyze investment, for example, in bond markets Strengthening resilience Environmental factors can pose risks to assets and system stability Ensuring policy coherence Ensuring coherence between financial regulation and wider goals, such as long-term investment, access to finance, environmental security.

FINDINGS: a quiet revolution - 180+ measures globally Diverse starting points Measures in practice Levers for action Financial inclusion, greening industry Integration in prudential banking regulation Enhancing market practice Air pollution New investor reporting requirements on climate Harnessing the public balance sheet Infrastructure investment Coordinated roadmap led by regulator Directing finance through policy Post-crisis rebuilding of trust in finance Financial sector compact Transforming culture Climate change Incentives for clean energy bonds Upgrading governance

BRAZIL: A first mover in sustainability Enhancing the market: BM&F Bovespa stock exchange launch ISR Index in 2005 Managing risks: In 2014, BACEN introduced new requirements for banks to manage socio-environmental factors as part of core risk system to improve governance and strengthen soundness. Performance measurement: Brazilian Bankers Association (FEBRABAN) starting to track green lending flows: c9% of corporate lending. Sustainability is a positive asset for financial and monetary stability Aloisio Tupinamba, Chief of Staff, Financial Regulation, Central Bank of Brazil

CHINA: Greening the financial system Green investment needs: US$400bn p.a to finance green investment; only 15% from public sources. Green financial system: The People s Bank of China co-authored a set of proposals with the Inquiry on closing the gap: green bonds, green ratings, lender liability, environmental insurance, stock market disclosure International cooperation: Promoting green finance as part of its presidency of the G20 in 2016 Greening a country s financial system is not an additional performance requirement but concerns the efficiency and effectiveness of the whole system Development Research Council of the State Council, China

THE UK: Prudence, stability and green finance Fiduciary Duty: Law Commission review clarified that material sustainability factors part of prudent investing. Prudential Regulation: The PRA has examined the impact of climate on safety and soundness of insurance companies: physical, transition and litigation risks. Green Finance: The Green Investment Bank instrumental in creating a new class of renewable investment trusts The central bank time horizon is relatively short. But the real challenges to prosperity and economic resilience from climate change will manifest well beyond this. We face a 'tragedy [Source Inquiry, of 2015] horizons. Mark Carney, Governor, Bank of England

A FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION The sustainable finance programme is not only intended to increase financing but also to improve the resilience and competitiveness of financial institutions Muliaman D. Hadad, Chairman, Indonesia Financial Services Authority (OJK) Board

OPPORTUNITIES FOR 2016 Reallocating capital, for example, through a focus on debt capital market development and green bonds Improving market efficiency, for example, through the FSB task force on climate-related disclosure Deepening resilience, for example, through a global forum of insurance regulators on sustainability Strengthening the policy architecture, for example, work on green finance during China s G20 in 2016 Tracking performance, for example, through the development of shared performance metrics

INQUIRY RESEARCH PORTAL POST LAUNCH COMMUNITY www.unepinquiry.org 54 publications/research pieces published Global Report (English + 6 languages) Policy Summary 15 more by end of 2015 Country research Other reports Working papers

For more information www.unepinquiry.org www.unep.org/inquiry/ @fininquiry Mahenau Agha, Head of Outreach Nick Robins, Co-Director Simon Zadek, Co-Director mahenau.agha@unep.org nick.robins@unep.org simon.zadek@unep.org General contact inquiry@unep.org