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Microcredit loans 'used to buy food'

By David Chazan in Paris

Published: June 4 2009 03:00 | Last updated: June 4 2009 03:00

Fewer than half of microcredit borrowers invest the money in the grassroots businesses that such loans are intended to foster, new research into poverty alleviation has discovered.

But the claim is disputed by some microlenders, including ASA of Bangladesh, winner of the Banking at the Bottom of the Pyramid category in last year's FT Sustainable Banking Awards.

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