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UK ‘should set up development bank’ following Brexit
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Simone Rensch
28 Feb 19
The UK should set up a development bank to fund long-term projects after leaving the European Union to stay a leading aid actor, an MP has urged.
Simone Rensch
Public Finance International reporter
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