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Finance sector found to be strongest lobby group in parliament

Finance representatives make up the most powerful lobby in the German parliament, with banks, insurance companies and fund management firms spending millions to influence legislation, a new analysis published on Friday suggests. No other industry among the 100 most financially powerful lobby groups is as strongly represented as the finance sector, according to an assessment by […]

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