Both the UK and Canada dropped three points in the 2024 Green Central Banking Scorecard. Visit the full scorecard and see more details of how all the G20 countries got on in 2024. GreenCB.co/scorecard24bs
Global collaboration is key for high impact, sustainable monetary policy, say central bank officials at launch of new Green Central Banking Scorecard. Read the full story and watch the recording of the event: GreenCB.co/3TQ7gQO
Two US Republican congressmen have called for a probe into the Federal Reserve’s membership of the Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS), questioning the potential involvement of foreign countries in the US financial regulatory space. Read more: GreenCB.co/47QjBua#ClimateChange
The 2024 edition of the Green Central Banking Scorecard was led by European countries, policy developments at the EU level and the ECB played a big part in boosting their scores. See how the EU as a whole scored: GreenCB.co/scorecard24bs
The US fell down the Green Central Banking Scorecard rankings in 2024 to 17th place ahead of only Turkey, Argentina and Saudi Arabia. Visit the interactive scorecard to see where the US is lagging behind other G20 members: GreenCB.co/scorecard24bs
Singapore Exchange Regulation (SGX RegCo) is set to apply the latest international sustainability standards to listed companies, after the plan received “broad support” in a public consultation. Read more: GreenCB.co/3N7uCxv
France tops the Green Central Banking Scorecard again in 2024 thanks to its strong research and advocacy, financial policy and leading by example, but still has room to improve when it comes to monetary policy. Visit the interactive scorecard for more details: GreenCB.co/scorecard24bs
Who’s making strides and who’s falling behind? The fourth edition of the Green Central Banking Scorecard, produced by Positive Money, tracks G20 countries on how their central banks and financial regulators are addressing the climate and ecological crises. GreenCB.co/4ek6Kmm#ClimateChange
As France tops the Green Central Banking scorecard for the third time in a row we speak to Emmanuelle Assouan, Banque de France’s general director of financial stability. Read the full interview: GreenCB.co/3XX4dIR#ClimateChange#CentralBanks#G20
France tops the Positive Money and Green Central Banking Scorecard for the third time in a row. In the 2024 edition of the scorecard, European national central banks make progress while the US lags behind. See the full scorecard and read more: GreenCB.co/3zzWFm8#ClimateChange