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Ciencia e innovación para transformar Europa
11 October 2021
Este artículo analiza resultados y novedades en la investigación e innovación (I+D+I) europeas, en un marco global en constante y rápida evolución por los desafíos sociales y megatendencias.
Autores: Arjona, Román, Ravet, Julien
Tags: Ciencia, Europa, I+D+I, Innovación, Inversiones, Transformación
Newsletter: Can the energy crisis put at risk the green agenda?
6 October 2021
This week we are covering the energy price crisis. This is a subject that is very concerning as many fear we are approaching an expensive winter.
Autores: Torres, Raymond
An analysis of Spanish exports post-COVID-19: An opportunity in times of change?
Following the drop in international trade caused by COVID-19, Spain saw a strong rebound in exports. While it is too soon to say whether this marks a turning point for Spanish exporters, some early data point to a structural shift in Spain’s trading patterns.
Autores: Xifré, Ramon
Tags: Exports
Scant use of capital buffers during the pandemic: Potential stigma effect
In order to alleviate the pressure wrought by COVID-19 on the banking sector, regulators and supervisors permitted banks to utilise capital buffers prescribed under Basel III, including the so-called counter-cyclical buffer and the capital conservation buffer. Econometric analysis shows that the ‘stigma effect’ most likely explains banks’ hesitancy to take advantage of this flexibility.
Autores: Berges, Ángel, Restoy, Javier
Tags: Capital Buffers
Banks poised for the ECB’s debut climate risk stress tests
The ECB’s climate stress tests slated for 2022 will differ from traditional stress tests in terms of governance, objective, methodology, scenarios and scope. Nevertheless, the ECB’s deep engagement with this issue suggests a high probability that climate risks will be integrated into conventional stress tests in the future.
Autores: Berges, Ángel, Morales, Jesús
Tags: Climate Stress
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