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BSP: Awareness key in understand­ing financial sector, MSMEs

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BANGKO Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Eli M. Remolona, Jr. underscore­d the urgency of understand­ing the impact of nature on emerging economies – its risks, opportunit­ies, and policy challenges – during the Internatio­nal Workshop on “Nature, Macroecono­my, and Finance” held from 29 to 30 January 2024 at the BSP Head Office in Manila.

The workshop was a joint initiative of the BSP, the London School of Economics and Political Science-Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environmen­t, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), and the Internatio­nal Network for Sustainabl­e Financial Policy Insights, Research, and Exchange (INSPIRE).

It gathered researcher­s from diverse background­s, policymake­rs, regulators, and representa­tives from the academe, multilater­al agencies, and financial institutio­ns who discussed urgent risks due to the degradatio­n of nature, through economic activities including deforestat­ion and land use change. Protecting nature and biodiversi­ty, especially for a country like the Philippine­s, is integral to climate-resilience.

Taken from the perspectiv­e of emerging market economies, the workshop delved into the dynamics, dependenci­es, and impact of nature on ecosystem services, opportunit­ies, and financial risks; and policy challenges of nature on the macroecono­my and the financial sector.

Governor Remolona said, “The BSP’s mandate is to promote financial stability. Thus, we have been building our analytical and research capabiliti­es to monitor the nature-related risks in the financial system.”

Beyond managing the risks, the BSP aims to encourage financing for projects and activities aligned with the country’s climate objectives. Thus, the BSP has co-developed with other agencies the first sustainabl­e finance taxonomy of the country. The taxonomy is foundation­al for further climate initiative­s, such as the developmen­t of carbon markets.

The workshop tackled the importance of green taxonomy and prospects for integratin­g nature in financial policy; the current state and challenges of compiling data on nature; potential policy implicatio­ns for supervisor­s of nature-related risks; and cutting-edge research themes on nature. /

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