XI.1 Intergovernmental panel on climate change IPCC
XI.2 Australia APRA
XI.3 California department of insurance
XI.4 IAIS SIF
XI.5 EU High Level Expert Group
XI.6 EIOPA
XI.7 France banque de france and ACPR
XI.8 United Kingdom Bank of England
XI.9 Network for the greening of the financial system NGFS
XI.10 National Bank of Belgium
XI.11 Denederlandshebank
XI.12 Bank of Spain
XI.13 Bafincanadian Pharmacys
XI.14 Japan S FSA
XI.15 Central Bank of Luxembourg
XI.16 Singapore monetary authority of Singapore
XI.17 Finansinspektionen Sweden
XI.18 Task force on climate related financial disclosures TCFD
XII Recommended Readings COVID-19
XIII. Podcast
XIV. Videoconference
XV. Notes for regulators and supervisors
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