IFC Annual Report 2011 : Volume 2. Financials and Projects

As International Finance Corporation's (IFC's) annual report 2011 portrays, a robust and engaged private sector is a key factor in helping economies adjust to challenges, manage risks, and seize opportunities. The report highlights IFC's support for businesses and entrepreneurs while...

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Main Author: International Finance Corporation
Format: Annual Report
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11850
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topic Accounting
asset class
Asset Management
asset portfolios
Asset-Liability Management
asset-liability mismatches
assets ratio
balance sheet
Balance Sheets
bank deposits
banking institutions
bankruptcy
basis point
benchmark bonds
bond
bond issue
bonds
borrower
buybacks
capital adequacy
capital allocation
capital base
capital flows
capital gains
capital requirements
Capital Stock
Capitalization
Cash Flows
cash inflows
central banks
certificates of deposits
collateral
collateral agreements
Collective investment
commercial banking
commercial banks
commodity price
conflicts of interest
contractual obligations
corporate bonds
corporate governance
corporate law
credit guarantees
credit losses
credit policies
credit rating agencies
credit ratings
CREDIT RISK
credit risk exposure
credit risks
credit spread
currency
currency composition
currency risk
debt
debt crisis
debt instruments
debt obligations
debt securities
Debt security
derivative
derivative instruments
derivative products
derivative transactions
derivatives
derivatives market
developing countries
developing country
development finance
Disbursement
Disbursements
discount note
domestic capital
domestic capital markets
domestic markets
Due Diligence
economic development
emerging market
emerging markets
enabling environment
Equity Fund
equity funds
equity investment
equity investments
equity markets
exchange rates
expenditures
external debt
External funding
fair value
finances
financial futures
financial institutions
financial instruments
financial market
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL RISK
financial risks
Financial Statements
financial structure
fixed income
floater
floating rate
Foreign currency
foreign exchange
foreign investment
fraud
fund manager
Global Trade
governance issues
government bonds
government guarantees
government securities
Guarantee fees
host government
income instruments
institutional investors
insurance
insurance companies
interest rate
interest rate futures
interest rate risk
interest rate risks
interest rate swap
interest rate swaps
interest rates
Internal Audit
International Bank
international banks
international capital
international capital markets
international credit
international credit rating
International Development
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
international financial markets
investing
Investment climate
investment decisions
investment guidelines
Investment Portfolio
investment process
investment vehicles
Islamic finance
issuance
issuances
lender
lenders
liability
liquid asset
Liquid Assets
liquidity
liquidity crisis
liquidity management
LIQUIDITY RISK
loan
loan participants
loan portfolio
loan products
local banks
local currency
local financial markets
local government
mark-to-market
market access
market borrowings
market conditions
market environment
market makers
MARKET RISK
maturities
maturity
Microfinance
Money market
Money market instruments
mortgage
mortgage-backed securities
mutual funds
non-performing loans
outstanding debt
partial credit
payment obligations
portfolio management
portfolio performance
portfolio risk
portfolios
prepayments
price transparency
private equity
private sector finance
probability of default
productive investments
public markets
repayment
repos
reserve
reserves
Return
returns
Risk Control
risk exposure
risk factor
Risk Management
risk management services
risk measurements
risk of loans
RISK PROFILE
risk sharing
Settlement
shareholders
sovereign debt
Subordinated Debt
swap
time deposits
Trade Finance
trading
transaction
transition countries
Treasuries
Treasury
valuations
value of assets
variable rate
spellingShingle Accounting
asset class
Asset Management
asset portfolios
Asset-Liability Management
asset-liability mismatches
assets ratio
balance sheet
Balance Sheets
bank deposits
banking institutions
bankruptcy
basis point
benchmark bonds
bond
bond issue
bonds
borrower
buybacks
capital adequacy
capital allocation
capital base
capital flows
capital gains
capital requirements
Capital Stock
Capitalization
Cash Flows
cash inflows
central banks
certificates of deposits
collateral
collateral agreements
Collective investment
commercial banking
commercial banks
commodity price
conflicts of interest
contractual obligations
corporate bonds
corporate governance
corporate law
credit guarantees
credit losses
credit policies
credit rating agencies
credit ratings
CREDIT RISK
credit risk exposure
credit risks
credit spread
currency
currency composition
currency risk
debt
debt crisis
debt instruments
debt obligations
debt securities
Debt security
derivative
derivative instruments
derivative products
derivative transactions
derivatives
derivatives market
developing countries
developing country
development finance
Disbursement
Disbursements
discount note
domestic capital
domestic capital markets
domestic markets
Due Diligence
economic development
emerging market
emerging markets
enabling environment
Equity Fund
equity funds
equity investment
equity investments
equity markets
exchange rates
expenditures
external debt
External funding
fair value
finances
financial futures
financial institutions
financial instruments
financial market
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL RISK
financial risks
Financial Statements
financial structure
fixed income
floater
floating rate
Foreign currency
foreign exchange
foreign investment
fraud
fund manager
Global Trade
governance issues
government bonds
government guarantees
government securities
Guarantee fees
host government
income instruments
institutional investors
insurance
insurance companies
interest rate
interest rate futures
interest rate risk
interest rate risks
interest rate swap
interest rate swaps
interest rates
Internal Audit
International Bank
international banks
international capital
international capital markets
international credit
international credit rating
International Development
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
international financial markets
investing
Investment climate
investment decisions
investment guidelines
Investment Portfolio
investment process
investment vehicles
Islamic finance
issuance
issuances
lender
lenders
liability
liquid asset
Liquid Assets
liquidity
liquidity crisis
liquidity management
LIQUIDITY RISK
loan
loan participants
loan portfolio
loan products
local banks
local currency
local financial markets
local government
mark-to-market
market access
market borrowings
market conditions
market environment
market makers
MARKET RISK
maturities
maturity
Microfinance
Money market
Money market instruments
mortgage
mortgage-backed securities
mutual funds
non-performing loans
outstanding debt
partial credit
payment obligations
portfolio management
portfolio performance
portfolio risk
portfolios
prepayments
price transparency
private equity
private sector finance
probability of default
productive investments
public markets
repayment
repos
reserve
reserves
Return
returns
Risk Control
risk exposure
risk factor
Risk Management
risk management services
risk measurements
risk of loans
RISK PROFILE
risk sharing
Settlement
shareholders
sovereign debt
Subordinated Debt
swap
time deposits
Trade Finance
trading
transaction
transition countries
Treasuries
Treasury
valuations
value of assets
variable rate
International Finance Corporation
IFC Annual Report 2011 : Volume 2. Financials and Projects
description As International Finance Corporation's (IFC's) annual report 2011 portrays, a robust and engaged private sector is a key factor in helping economies adjust to challenges, manage risks, and seize opportunities. The report highlights IFC's support for businesses and entrepreneurs while promoting, developing, and generating growth. This year, IFC provided nearly $19 billion in financing for private sector development, $6.5 billion of which was mobilized from partners. IFC is making important contributions to job creation connecting the private sector to investments across the agricultural value chain, in health services, education, and training. IFC has put a special emphasis on infrastructure investment, which can provide jobs today and growth tomorrow, and this year launched the infrastructure fund to help mobilize finance. This complements the advisory services provided by the infrastructure finance center of excellence, supported by the Bank Group and the Government of Singapore. IFC is also expanding its work in the poorest countries, post-conflict zones, and areas at risk. Its leadership in private sector development is reflected in IFC's deepening partnership with the Group of 20 on critical issues such as jobs, food security, and opportunities for small and medium enterprises. This year's world development report, on conflict, security, and development, underscores the critical role the private sector can play in countries affected by fragility and conflict. This is the year of the client. Clients in the private sector make IFC's work real. Their partnership with IFC promotes development and helps create opportunity for the poor and they deserve special recognition for it.
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author International Finance Corporation
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title IFC Annual Report 2011 : Volume 2. Financials and Projects
title_short IFC Annual Report 2011 : Volume 2. Financials and Projects
title_full IFC Annual Report 2011 : Volume 2. Financials and Projects
title_fullStr IFC Annual Report 2011 : Volume 2. Financials and Projects
title_full_unstemmed IFC Annual Report 2011 : Volume 2. Financials and Projects
title_sort ifc annual report 2011 : volume 2. financials and projects
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
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spelling okr-10986-118502021-04-23T14:02:58Z IFC Annual Report 2011 : Volume 2. Financials and Projects International Finance Corporation Accounting asset class Asset Management asset portfolios Asset-Liability Management asset-liability mismatches assets ratio balance sheet Balance Sheets bank deposits banking institutions bankruptcy basis point benchmark bonds bond bond issue bonds borrower buybacks capital adequacy capital allocation capital base capital flows capital gains capital requirements Capital Stock Capitalization Cash Flows cash inflows central banks certificates of deposits collateral collateral agreements Collective investment commercial banking commercial banks commodity price conflicts of interest contractual obligations corporate bonds corporate governance corporate law credit guarantees credit losses credit policies credit rating agencies credit ratings CREDIT RISK credit risk exposure credit risks credit spread currency currency composition currency risk debt debt crisis debt instruments debt obligations debt securities Debt security derivative derivative instruments derivative products derivative transactions derivatives derivatives market developing countries developing country development finance Disbursement Disbursements discount note domestic capital domestic capital markets domestic markets Due Diligence economic development emerging market emerging markets enabling environment Equity Fund equity funds equity investment equity investments equity markets exchange rates expenditures external debt External funding fair value finances financial futures financial institutions financial instruments financial market FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL RISK financial risks Financial Statements financial structure fixed income floater floating rate Foreign currency foreign exchange foreign investment fraud fund manager Global Trade governance issues government bonds government guarantees government securities Guarantee fees host government income instruments institutional investors insurance insurance companies interest rate interest rate futures interest rate risk interest rate risks interest rate swap interest rate swaps interest rates Internal Audit International Bank international banks international capital international capital markets international credit international credit rating International Development INTERNATIONAL FINANCE international financial markets investing Investment climate investment decisions investment guidelines Investment Portfolio investment process investment vehicles Islamic finance issuance issuances lender lenders liability liquid asset Liquid Assets liquidity liquidity crisis liquidity management LIQUIDITY RISK loan loan participants loan portfolio loan products local banks local currency local financial markets local government mark-to-market market access market borrowings market conditions market environment market makers MARKET RISK maturities maturity Microfinance Money market Money market instruments mortgage mortgage-backed securities mutual funds non-performing loans outstanding debt partial credit payment obligations portfolio management portfolio performance portfolio risk portfolios prepayments price transparency private equity private sector finance probability of default productive investments public markets repayment repos reserve reserves Return returns Risk Control risk exposure risk factor Risk Management risk management services risk measurements risk of loans RISK PROFILE risk sharing Settlement shareholders sovereign debt Subordinated Debt swap time deposits Trade Finance trading transaction transition countries Treasuries Treasury valuations value of assets variable rate As International Finance Corporation's (IFC's) annual report 2011 portrays, a robust and engaged private sector is a key factor in helping economies adjust to challenges, manage risks, and seize opportunities. The report highlights IFC's support for businesses and entrepreneurs while promoting, developing, and generating growth. This year, IFC provided nearly $19 billion in financing for private sector development, $6.5 billion of which was mobilized from partners. IFC is making important contributions to job creation connecting the private sector to investments across the agricultural value chain, in health services, education, and training. IFC has put a special emphasis on infrastructure investment, which can provide jobs today and growth tomorrow, and this year launched the infrastructure fund to help mobilize finance. This complements the advisory services provided by the infrastructure finance center of excellence, supported by the Bank Group and the Government of Singapore. IFC is also expanding its work in the poorest countries, post-conflict zones, and areas at risk. Its leadership in private sector development is reflected in IFC's deepening partnership with the Group of 20 on critical issues such as jobs, food security, and opportunities for small and medium enterprises. This year's world development report, on conflict, security, and development, underscores the critical role the private sector can play in countries affected by fragility and conflict. This is the year of the client. Clients in the private sector make IFC's work real. Their partnership with IFC promotes development and helps create opportunity for the poor and they deserve special recognition for it. 2012-10-16T18:12:44Z 2012-10-16T18:12:44Z 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11850 en CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Annual Report Publications & Research