Prof. Yuna Heo received the Best Paper Award from the SFIC Conference 2025

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Prof. Yuna Heo received the "Best Paper Award" in Banking from the SFIC Conference 2025 held at the American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates from October 30, 2025 to November 2, 2025 for her publication: Climate Change Exposure and Bank Distance-to-Default

Abstract
This study investigates the impact of climate change on bank defaults. Using a novel bank-level measure of climate change, we find that climate change increases the probability of bank default. The effect is more pronounced for banks with a higher exposure to climate disasters and higher loan portfolio synchronicity. The detrimental impacts are amplified for banks experiencing deposit withdrawal. Further, we find that climate adaptation policy can lessen bank default risk due to climate change. Our results are robust to using an instrumental variable approach and to using alternative measures. Overall, our findings provide suggestive evidence that climate change exacerbates financial instability, but adaptation strategy could build resilience to adverse impacts caused by climate change.

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