• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: Transition risks and opportunities in residential mortgages
  • Contributor: Schütze, Franziska [Author]
  • imprint: Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), 2020
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: R38 ; Residential Buildings ; Q58 ; Transition Risks ; Valuation ; Carbon Risks ; G21 ; Q48 ; Q56 ; Mortgages ; Climate Policy Scenarios ; Policy and Regulation
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  • Description: A range of studies has analysed how climate-related risks can impact financial markets, focusing on equity and corporate bond holdings. This article takes a closer look at transition risks and opportunities in residential mortgages. Mortgage loans are important from a financial perspective due to their large share in banks' assets and their long credit lifetime, and from a climate perspective due to their large share in fossil fuel consumption. The analysis combines data on the energy-performance of buildings with financial data on mortgages for Germany and identifies two risk drivers - a carbon price and a performance standard. The scenario analysis shows that expected credit loss can be substantially higher for a "brown" portfolio compared to a "green" portfolio. Taking climate policy into account in risk management and strategy can reduce the transition risk and open up new lending opportunities. Financial regulation can promote such behaviour.
  • Access State: Open Access