New Zealand Prime Minister Luxon Says Inquiry May Recall Banks Over Climate Policies
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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said a parliament select committee inquiry may recall banks for further testimony to explain why they are limiting lending to some businesses due to climate concerns.
The inquiry into banking competition heard from the chief executives of the largest lenders in the fourth quarter, at which some were grilled for their lending practices to farmers and other businesses that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.