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Climate and fragmentation are key risks, say deputy governors

Officials from EMEs in Africa and Americas outline concerns at Autumn Meetings

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The risks posed by geopolitical fragmentation, climate change and the potential for regulatory arbitrage were among the topics discussed by central bank deputy governors during a panel at Central Banking’s Autumn Meetings in Rio.

The four panellists – three from jurisdictions in the Americas and one from a coastal nation in Africa – all represented emerging economy central banks.

One of the deputy governors from the Americas said geopolitical fracturing had led to short-term supply shocks and

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