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Royal Bank of Canada has announced its withdrawal from the Net-Zero Banking Alliance, a UN-sponsored initiative promoting net-zero emissions among financial institutions. This decision follows similar moves by other Canadian banks, including TD Bank, Bank of Montreal, National Bank of Canada, and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. The banks have stated they can develop their climate strategies independently.
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