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Instability affecting mining loans

Chase Manhattan Bank will not lend money to foreign mining companies in the DRC, possibly for the next two or three years, due to the unstable political situation, Reuters said yesterday. “We’ve been asked to take a look at projects in the Congo and...the answer is no,” Reuters quoted a senior bank official as saying in Johannesburg. Chase Manhattan Bank was the world’s biggest lender to mining projects in 1997.

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