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New Zealand's competition watchdog, the Commerce Commission, has launched an investigation into whether commitments by banks under the Net-Zero Banking Alliance could breach anti-cartel regulations. This follows concerns raised by the farm lobby group Federated Farmers about potential anti-competitive behavior, specifically coordinated lending practices that could disadvantage high-emission sectors like agriculture.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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