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Bloomberg Expands Climate Risk Offering with MARS Enhancement

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Bloomberg clients can now use the New York-based company’s MARS risk management tool to assess the threats to their portfolios from climate change.

MARS Climate, an addition to the data behemoth’s physical and transition risk suite of analytics, offers climate scenario analyses based on the framework devised by the Network for Greening Financial System (NGFS). The new functionality is powered by the Transition Risk Assessment Company Tool (TRACT), created by Bloomberg’s new energy finance business, BloombergNEF.

Clients can query revenue risks and opportunities inherent in their business activities, supply chains and regional presence, measured according to the different NGFS scenarios.

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