How Greece's Ageing Buildings Are Driving Up Borrowing Costs
The ECB's latest lending survey shows that companies with a low environmental footprint, or with credible plans for a green transition, are increasingly rewarded with more favorable borrowing terms. Greece is beginning to feel the effects of a major shift in how the eurozone's financial system evaluates risk. According to new analysis from the European Central Bank, the energy performance of companies and buildings has become a core factor in determining access to financing. Banks across the eurozone report that they now systematically integrate climate-related risks into their lending criteria - a change that is set to have outsized consequences in Greece, where much of the building stock is old and energy-inefficient. The ECB's latest lending survey shows that companies with a low environmental footprint, or with credible plans for a green transition, are increasingly rewarded with more favorable borrowing terms. Banks view these...
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