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Merrill Lynch (part of Bank of America) has not responded to
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Un diario chino revela que el mayor fabricante de pelucas en el país somete a trabajos forzados a sus empleados
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[PDF] [letter to Business & Human Rights Resource Centre regarding allegations of forced prison labour]
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[DOC] Morgan Stanley response to South China Morning Post article raising concerns about shares in the Chinese company Henan Rebecca
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Response by Morgan Stanley: South China Morning Post article alleges wig manufacturer Henan Rebecca uses forced prison labour – says major financial firms, including Morgan Stanley, among its top shareholders. Click here
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Response by UBS: South China Morning Post article alleges wig manufacturer Henan Rebecca uses forced prison labour – says major banks, including UBS, among its top shareholders.
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Merrill Lynch (part of Bank of America) did not respond to: South China Morning Post article alleges wig manufacturer Henan Rebecca uses forced prison labour – says major financial firms, including Merrill Lynch, among its top shareholders.
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Deutsche Bank response to South China Morning Post article raising concerns about shares in the Chinese company Henan Rebecca
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Response by ING: South China Morning Post article alleges wig manufacturer Henan Rebecca uses forced prison labour – says major banks, including ING, among its top shareholders.
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[PDF] ING response to allegations of investing in a company [Henan Rebecca] reportedly using Forced labour [China]
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The Announcement [Henan Rebecca Hair Products response to prison labour concerns
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[DOC] Comment by Jamil Anderlini on responses by Henan Rebecca and various banks to his article in South China Morning Post: “Banks buy into jail-labour firm”
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[DOC] UBS response to South China Morning Post article raising concerns about shares in the Chinese company Henan Rebecca
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HSBC response to South China Morning Post article raising concerns about shares in the Chinese company Henan Rebecca
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Henan economic miracle labours under ugly truths [China]
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Banks buy into jail-labour firm; Six financial giants among top shareholders of China's largest wig manufacturer which uses prisoners to make its products
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