This study assesses flood-related financial stability risks in the Netherlands through diverse scenarios for bank stress tests. Results show varying impacts on bank capital, amplified by climate change. Stronger defenses can mitigate some effects, and there's a non-linear relationship between flood damages and capital depletion, emphasizing extreme scenario consideration.
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