April 26, 2024
Seminar "Navigating the Future: Climate Macroeconomics, Transition Finance, and the Rise of Green Digital Finance in Japan and Asia"
On March 29, 2024, the seminar "Navigating the Future: Climate Macroeconomics, Transition Finance, and the Rise of Green Digital Finance in Japan and Asia" was jointly held by the Financial Research Center of the Financial Services Agency (Japan) and the Graduate School of Environmental Finance of Yonsei University (Korea).
At the seminar, presentations were made on macroeconomic analysis of climate change in Asian countries, transition finance in Japan and Asia, and recent deveopments in digital green finance, including tokenization of green bonds and carbon credits. Panelists commented on the presentations, providing wider perspectives to discussions.
Follow the links below for the agenda of the seminar and presentation materials.
"Navigating the Future: Climate Macroeconomics, Transition Finance, and the Rise of Green Digital Finance in Japan and Asia"
(Seminar on March 29, 2024)
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Opening Remarks
YOSHINO Naoyuki, Professor Emeritus of Economics, Keio University, and Director of the Financial Research Center, Financial Services Agency, Japan
YOO Kwang-Yeol Green Finance Forum-Korea |
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Speakers
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Presentations
KIM Seong-Hoon Graduate School of Environmental Finance, Yonsei University
TAKADA Hideki, Director, Financial Services Agency, Japan
MORI Yuki, Deputy Director, Financial Services Agency, Japan
HYUN Suk Professor, Graduate School of Environmental Finance, Yonsei University
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Commentators |
Panel Discussion
Chair: TAKADA Hideki, Director, Financial Services Agency, Japan YOO Chung Sik Professor, Graduate School of Environmental Finance, Yonsei University KIM Hoseok Korea Environment Institute ENATSU Akane, Head of Nomura Research Center of Sustainability, Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research KAMEYAMA Yasuko, Professor, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo |
- Contact
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Financial Research Center (FSA Institute)
Tel +81-(0)3-3506-6000 (ext. 3551)