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Australia's biggest banks and insurance companies will face a 'stress test' on climate change.

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Waste of time.

How about us consumer's needing a stress test because for our banks not fully implenting the recommendations of the Royal commission. And let us worry about climate change.

Australia's ECONOMY will face a 'stress test' on climate change. Let's INVEST in our future and let go of the past.

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