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EIB accuses Chinese banks of undercutting Africa loans

By George Parker in Brussels and Alan Beattie in Beijing

Published: November 29 2006 02:00 | Last updated: November 29 2006 02:00

The world's development banks may have to water down the social and environmental conditions they attach to loans in Africa and elsewhere because they are being undercut by less scrupulous Chinese lenders, the European Investment Bank said yesterday.

Philippe Maystadt, the EIB's president, said banks like his were operating in competition with Chinese lenders anxious to extend Beijing's influence across the world.

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