Joseph Noss
Visiting Fellow, Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance
Research interests
- Banking & Finance
Biography
Joseph Noss is a Visiting Fellow at the Qatar Centre for Global Banking and Finance at Kings Business school.
Joe spent over a decade as a financial economist at the Bank of England in roles that spanned capital markets policy, banking regulation and market operations. He has also worked at the G20 Financial Stability Board, where he led work on the implications of climate change and technology for the financial sector and regulators.
Joe's research at Kings focusses on the implications of climate change for the financial institutions and systems. He is particularly interested in the degree to which expectations of global warming are reflected in financial market prices, and the degree to which the transition to net-zero emissions is reflected in financial firms' behaviour and structures.
Away from Kings Joe is an Advisor at Oliver Wyman, where he advises central banks, finance ministries and other financial authorities on regulatory policy, organisational strategy and vulnerabilities analysis.
He also chairs the International Standards Organisation (ISO) Sustainable Finance committee - a global group of private-sector international regulators creating standards concerning financial products and institutions.
Are you currently accepting PhD students?
Yes
Research
Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance
The Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance is a research centre dedicated to the study of central banks and the challenges they face in the global environment. It aims to develop cutting-edge research in all areas of central bank policy making, ranging from monetary policy to financial stability and regulation.
News
A climate finance policy playbook for the new UK government
A higher Capital Gains Tax rate for heavy carbon emitters and streamlined listings rules for green companies are just two of the urgent policy recommendations...
Research
Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance
The Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance is a research centre dedicated to the study of central banks and the challenges they face in the global environment. It aims to develop cutting-edge research in all areas of central bank policy making, ranging from monetary policy to financial stability and regulation.
News
A climate finance policy playbook for the new UK government
A higher Capital Gains Tax rate for heavy carbon emitters and streamlined listings rules for green companies are just two of the urgent policy recommendations...