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agnieszka smoleńska
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#ESG #FinReg #transition #euro | Senior Policy Fellow @CETEx_LSE | Assistant Prof @PAN_akademia | law for sustainable, inclusive & resilient economies
It's a real journal article! 🥳 Delve in to explore with me how sustainable finance differs depending on institutional context and what this means for the EUs sustainable finance agenda!
July 18, 2025 at 12:30 PM
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It's happening: very lively @dezernatzukunft.bsky.social EMPN panel lays out the feasibility and immense EU and global benefits of euro internationalisation - @maxkrahe.bsky.social @shahinvallee.bsky.social @apsmolenska.bsky.social and Eric Monnet
June 24, 2025 at 12:47 PM
Our new CETEx report looks into how EU banks are managing climate litigation risks. Key findings: banks already identify CL risks as material but underestimate physical risk related & transition management litigation, as well as systemic effects of court cases.
Full report cetex.org/publications...
Banks and climate litigation risk: navigating the low-carbon transition - CETEx
This report investigates how credit institutions engage with climate- and environment-related legal risks and explains how insights from bank current practice should be addressed with targeted prudent...
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June 18, 2025 at 1:13 PM
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This Wednesday at QMUL - @aargatsbmatqmul.bsky.social hosts 'Transforming Central Banking in the Ecological Crisis: intersecting perspectives from political economy and accounting'.

Register and share:

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Select tickets – Transforming central banking in the ecological crisis: intersecting perspectives from political economy and accounting – Queen Mary University of London, iQ East (Scape) 0.14
This event brings together scholars to discuss political economy and accounting perspectives on the challenges for transforming...
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June 2, 2025 at 1:51 PM
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🗣️ Join us at Queen Mary on 4th June for an event on transforming central banking in the ecological crisis. The event brings together political economists, accountants, policy experts & more to explore the challenges. All welcome! Register free:

www.tickettailor.com/events/queen...
Select tickets – Transforming central banking in the ecological crisis: intersecting perspectives from political economy and accounting – Queen Mary University of London, iQ East (Scape) 0.14
This event brings together scholars to discuss political economy and accounting perspectives on the challenges for transforming...
www.tickettailor.com
May 12, 2025 at 10:33 AM
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Join top professionals for a comprehensive course on Transition Plans in the Financial Sector, organised w/ LSE -CETEx.

📅 12–14 May 2025 | 📍 Florence, Italy
🔔 Register by 21 April
🔥 15% Group Discount available for min. 3 participants

Full programme & registration 👉 fbf.eui.eu/course/trans...
March 18, 2025 at 11:35 AM
In a world of compounding risks regulatory simplification is needed.

On how to simplify without loosing sight of policy goals see this piece on EBA's Guidelines on ESG risk. ⬇️

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How new guidelines on ESG risks for European banks reduce regulatory complexity - CETEx
The practical approach to supporting coherence seen in the European Banking Authority’s new Guidelines on the management of ESG risks is an example to follow, writes Agnieszka Smoleńska.
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March 7, 2025 at 4:28 PM
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The financial sector is evolving - are you ready to lead the transition?

Join professionals from across Europe and beyond for a course on Transition Plans in the Financial Sector, organised in collaboration with CETEx - LSE.

📅 12–14 May
📍 Florence
🔔 Register by 21 April

fbf.eui.eu/course/trans...
February 27, 2025 at 1:45 PM
With bank transition plans increasingly coming under microprudential scrutiny, could they help identify & address financial instability risks along the transition as well?

Highly recommend watching this discussion with great insights from P Hiebert (ECB), M Nieto (Bank of Spain) & J Berkey (UBS)!
Missed our seminar on the macroprudential use of Transition Plans?

📺 Watch the full discussion: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcPH...

Organised with @CETEx - LSE, this session explored how Transition Plans are shaping a resilient, net-zero-aligned financial system.
February 7, 2025 at 1:39 PM
If EU is serious about improving regulatory efficiency, it should seek to consistently interpret & enforce 'greening' rules rather that blindly cut red tape.

EBA's take on ESG risk management is an example to follow, as I argue in this @granthamlse.bsky.social/CETEx blog: cetex.org/publications...
How new guidelines on ESG risks for European banks reduce regulatory complexity - CETEx
The practical approach to supporting coherence seen in the European Banking Authority’s new Guidelines on the management of ESG risks is an example to follow, writes Agnieszka Smoleńska.
cetex.org
February 7, 2025 at 1:21 PM
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What are the prospects for €uro adoption in Central and Eastern Europe?

In case you have missed our @LSEEI @CETEx_LSE
panel you can now watch the recording here: youtu.be/hB7IThZLlxU?...

w/ Reiner Martin, @nagymohacsi.bsky.social, @atanaspekanov.bsky.social and @apsmolenska.bsky.social
December 10, 2024 at 4:45 PM
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TP or not TP? The Macroprudential Use of Transition Plans. Join us online! 💻

21 Jan 2025, 12:30–13:00
Speakers: @apsmolenska.bsky.social, María Nieto, Paul Hiebert

Organised with CETEx (LSE), we’ll explore the role of #TransitionPlans in #FinancialStability.

Register: fbf.eui.eu/events/?id=5...
December 6, 2024 at 11:43 AM
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"Reeves should strengthen the language on #NetZero and environmental #Sustainability."

Irene Claeys, Ira Poensgen, David Barmes and @apsmolenska.bsky.social @granthamlse.bsky.social call for #Climate to be re-instated in the #Treasury's remit letters on LSE British Politics and Policy #COP29
Climate needs to go back into the Treasury’s remit letters
The remit letters to be sent by the Chancellor on November 14 to the Bank of England and Financial Conduct Authority are a critical opportunity to re-establish that these bodies should have regard …
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November 14, 2024 at 2:31 PM