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Banks stand firm on ESG after Dutton ‘woke’ jibe

John Kehoe
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Banks and their shareholders have rejected Peter Dutton’s claim that “wokeness” is stopping lending to fossil fuel and forestry businesses, arguing that prudent risk management and commercial factors are driving their loan decisions.

A future Coalition government would lean on banks to lend to creditworthy businesses in fossil fuels, forestry and agriculture, and the opposition has been considering potential policy options.

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John Kehoe is economics editor at Parliament House, Canberra. He writes on economics, politics and business. John was Washington correspondent covering Donald Trump’s first election. He joined the Financial Review in 2008 from Treasury. Connect with John on Twitter. Email John at jkehoe@afr.com

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