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12 Ene 2012

Friends of the Earth report alleging European banks fuel food price volatility & hunger

In January 2012, Friends of the Earth issued the press release "European banks fuelling good price volatility and hunger" and the report "Farming money: How European banks and private finance profit from food speculation and land grabs".

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the 6 companies most severly critisised for negatively impacting human rights through their investments to respond.  Each company's response is listed below.

[DOC] Allianz

[DOC] AXA Group

[DOC] Barclays

[PDF] BNP Paribas

[DOC] Deutsche Bank

[DOC] HSBC

We also invited the pension fund ABP to respond; its response is available here [PDF].

Additional commentary on the report:
Friends of the Earth accuses banks of causing 'catastrophic instability" in food markets, Peter Guest, Huffington Post UK, 12 Jan 2012

Respuestas de la empresa

Allianz Ver respuesta
Barclays Ver respuesta
BNP Paribas Ver respuesta
Deutsche Bank Ver respuesta

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