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Grameen Bank's loans to US poor

By Daniel Pimlott in New York

Published: February 16 2008 02:00 | Last updated: February 16 2008 02:00

Bangladesh's Grameen Bank has made its first loans in New York in an attempt to bring its pioneering micro-finance techniques to the tens of millions of people in the world's richest country who have no bank account.

The bank's entry into the US, its first in a developed market, comes after mainstream banks' credibility has been hit by the mortgage meltdown and many people are turning to fringe financial institutions offering loans at exorbitant interest rates.

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