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Joseph Noss is a Visiting Fellow at the Qatar Centre for Global Banking and Finance at King's Business School, specializing in Banking and Finance. He has over a decade of experience as a financial economist at the Bank of England, where his roles included involvement in capital markets policy, banking regulation, and market operations. He has contributed to the G20 Financial Stability Board, focusing on the implications of climate change for financial sector regulators. His research at King's concentrates on understanding the effects of climate change on financial institutions and systems, particularly regarding how expectations of global warming are reflected in financial market prices and the transition to net-zero emissions. In addition to his academic role, Joseph advises various central banks, finance ministries, and financial authorities on regulatory policy and organizational strategy, with a particular focus on vulnerability analysis. He chairs the International Standards Organisation (ISO) Sustainable Finance committee, which includes a group of private-sector and international regulators tasked with creating standards for financial products and institutions. Joseph is currently accepting PhD students and is involved in developing cutting-edge research that addresses the challenges faced by central banks in the evolving global environment.
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