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"textContent": "The world’s largest pension fund has revealed that it sold its shares in the Bolloré group, a powerful French conglomerate. This was due to unresolved concerns about “serious human rights violations” at a plantation company which Bolloré partly owned. A report from the Norwegian Bank Investment Management (NBIM) made the decision public on 26 February. The […]\n\nBy The Canary",
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