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September 8, 2024
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Climate change the new risk lurking in banks’ commercial real estate lending: energy transition


Commercial real estate has long been considered the biggest risk lurking on bank balance sheets and Citi has highlighted a new pressure point in major lenders’ sprawling CRE portfolios – the growing costs of the energy transition.

Australian banks have $450 billion of loans to the commercial property sector, including high-rise office towers in the cities and retail shops on the high street. This represents 40 per cent of all their lending to non-financial companies.



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