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International financial institutions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
International financial institutions , or IFIs , refers to financial institutions that have been established (or chartered) by more than one country, and hence are subjects of international law. Th...
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The International Financial Institutions: A View from the IMF ... Over the past year or so, the crises in Asia and then in Russia have led to increasing calls for "structural adjustments" of the international financial institutions.
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In 1999, donors and international financial institutions committed themselves to strengthen the HIPC debt initiative by providing faster, deeper, and broader debt relief with a commitment by the World Bank and the IMF to permit at least 20 countries to benefit from debt relief by the end of 2000. As a result,
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On Tuesday the German papers take a look at the role of the international financial institutions in coping with the crisis. ... The international financial institutions are overwhelmed, the industrial nations are busy with their own problems. The developing and emerging nations cannot expect much help."
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Other International Financial Institutions; Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) ; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) ; European Investment Bank (EIB) ; International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) ;
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Russia has proposed the creation of a new reserve currency, to be issued by international financial institutions, among other measures in the text of its proposals to the April G20 summit published last Monday.
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Advancing the Campaign Against Child Labor: The Resource Allocations of National Governments and International Financial Institutions — 2004...
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