The World Bank Annual Report 2000 : Volume 2. Financial Statements and Appendixes
This annual report, which covers the period from July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2000, spells out the guiding principles of the Bank's work: country ownership, long-term integrated approach, partnership, and results focus. This vision was put into pr...
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okr-10986-139362021-04-23T14:03:13Z The World Bank Annual Report 2000 : Volume 2. Financial Statements and Appendixes World Bank ADAPTABLE PROGRAM LOANS ADJUSTMENT LOANS BIDDING BORROWER BORROWING BORROWINGS CAPITAL MARKETS CENTRAL BANK COMMITMENT COMMITMENT CHARGE COMMITMENT CHARGES COMMITMENTS CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT RISK CURRENCY POOL LOANS CURRENCY UNITS DEBT DENOMINATED LOANS DISBURSEMENT EARNING ASSETS ECO ECONOMIC CONDITIONS EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES EQUITY CAPITAL EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FINANCING FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL DATA FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL POLICIES FINANCIAL RISK FINANCIAL STRENGTH FISCAL YEAR FOREIGN EXCHANGE FUNDING SOURCES GRACE PERIOD GUIDELINES INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO INTEREST RATES LAWS LENDERS LENDING INSTRUMENTS LENDING OPERATIONS LENDING RATE LENDING RATES LIQUIDATION LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN AGREEMENT LOAN AMOUNT LOAN DISBURSEMENTS LOAN INCOME LOAN LOSSES LOAN MATURITY LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS MARKET RISK MATURITIES MATURITY MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY OPERATING RISK PORTFOLIO PRESENT VALUE REHABILITATION LOANS RETURN ON EQUITY RISK MANAGEMENT SECURITIES SHAREHOLDERS SINGLE CURRENCY LOANS SOVEREIGN RISK STATEMENTS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT LOANS SWAPS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE LOANS TERMS OF LOANS TRUST FUND ANNUAL REPORTS HEAVILY INDEBTED POOR COUNTRIES GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP PARTNERSHIPS INTEGRATED APPROACH POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECT RATINGS PROJECT RISKS DEBT RELIEF HIV VIRUSES ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME FINANCIAL STATEMENTS BANK LOANS BANK LENDING OPERATIONS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SPREADSHEETS This annual report, which covers the period from July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2000, spells out the guiding principles of the Bank's work: country ownership, long-term integrated approach, partnership, and results focus. This vision was put into practice under a pilot approach, the Comprehensive Development Framework. The following are some of the highlights of Fiscal Year 2000: a) The share of projects at risk of not achieving their development objectives fell to an estimated 15 percent of the total in fiscal 2000, or roughly half the rate of fiscal 1998. b) New lending commitments declined to $15.3 billion. c) Seven countries qualified for debt relief under the enhanced initiative for Heavily Indebted Poor Countries, six of them in Africa. d) The Bank and the International Monetary Fund began to help countries prepare Poverty Reduction Strategies, which are becoming the basis for debt relief and concessional lending by the Bank, the Fund, and other development partners. e) The Bank announced up to $1 billion support to help borrowers of the International Development Association to combat HIV/AIDS, and to address priority social problems with cross-border or global dimensions - with a special focus on Africa, and active partnership in the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization. 2013-06-13T21:09:25Z 2013-06-13T21:09:25Z 2000 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/01/1000456/world-bank-annual-report-2000-vol-2-2-financial-statements-appendixes-annual-report 0-8213-4821-3 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13936 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: World Bank Annual Report Publications & Research :: Publication |
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ADAPTABLE PROGRAM LOANS ADJUSTMENT LOANS BIDDING BORROWER BORROWING BORROWINGS CAPITAL MARKETS CENTRAL BANK COMMITMENT COMMITMENT CHARGE COMMITMENT CHARGES COMMITMENTS CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT RISK CURRENCY POOL LOANS CURRENCY UNITS DEBT DENOMINATED LOANS DISBURSEMENT EARNING ASSETS ECO ECONOMIC CONDITIONS EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES EQUITY CAPITAL EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FINANCING FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL DATA FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL POLICIES FINANCIAL RISK FINANCIAL STRENGTH FISCAL YEAR FOREIGN EXCHANGE FUNDING SOURCES GRACE PERIOD GUIDELINES INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO INTEREST RATES LAWS LENDERS LENDING INSTRUMENTS LENDING OPERATIONS LENDING RATE LENDING RATES LIQUIDATION LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN AGREEMENT LOAN AMOUNT LOAN DISBURSEMENTS LOAN INCOME LOAN LOSSES LOAN MATURITY LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS MARKET RISK MATURITIES MATURITY MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY OPERATING RISK PORTFOLIO PRESENT VALUE REHABILITATION LOANS RETURN ON EQUITY RISK MANAGEMENT SECURITIES SHAREHOLDERS SINGLE CURRENCY LOANS SOVEREIGN RISK STATEMENTS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT LOANS SWAPS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE LOANS TERMS OF LOANS TRUST FUND ANNUAL REPORTS HEAVILY INDEBTED POOR COUNTRIES GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP PARTNERSHIPS INTEGRATED APPROACH POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECT RATINGS PROJECT RISKS DEBT RELIEF HIV VIRUSES ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME FINANCIAL STATEMENTS BANK LOANS BANK LENDING OPERATIONS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SPREADSHEETS |
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ADAPTABLE PROGRAM LOANS ADJUSTMENT LOANS BIDDING BORROWER BORROWING BORROWINGS CAPITAL MARKETS CENTRAL BANK COMMITMENT COMMITMENT CHARGE COMMITMENT CHARGES COMMITMENTS CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT RISK CURRENCY POOL LOANS CURRENCY UNITS DEBT DENOMINATED LOANS DISBURSEMENT EARNING ASSETS ECO ECONOMIC CONDITIONS EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES EQUITY CAPITAL EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FINANCING FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL DATA FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL POLICIES FINANCIAL RISK FINANCIAL STRENGTH FISCAL YEAR FOREIGN EXCHANGE FUNDING SOURCES GRACE PERIOD GUIDELINES INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO INTEREST RATES LAWS LENDERS LENDING INSTRUMENTS LENDING OPERATIONS LENDING RATE LENDING RATES LIQUIDATION LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN AGREEMENT LOAN AMOUNT LOAN DISBURSEMENTS LOAN INCOME LOAN LOSSES LOAN MATURITY LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS MARKET RISK MATURITIES MATURITY MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY OPERATING RISK PORTFOLIO PRESENT VALUE REHABILITATION LOANS RETURN ON EQUITY RISK MANAGEMENT SECURITIES SHAREHOLDERS SINGLE CURRENCY LOANS SOVEREIGN RISK STATEMENTS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT LOANS SWAPS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE LOANS TERMS OF LOANS TRUST FUND ANNUAL REPORTS HEAVILY INDEBTED POOR COUNTRIES GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP PARTNERSHIPS INTEGRATED APPROACH POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECT RATINGS PROJECT RISKS DEBT RELIEF HIV VIRUSES ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME FINANCIAL STATEMENTS BANK LOANS BANK LENDING OPERATIONS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SPREADSHEETS World Bank The World Bank Annual Report 2000 : Volume 2. Financial Statements and Appendixes |
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This annual report, which covers the
period from July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2000, spells out the
guiding principles of the Bank's work: country
ownership, long-term integrated approach, partnership, and
results focus. This vision was put into practice under a
pilot approach, the Comprehensive Development Framework. The
following are some of the highlights of Fiscal Year 2000: a)
The share of projects at risk of not achieving their
development objectives fell to an estimated 15 percent of
the total in fiscal 2000, or roughly half the rate of fiscal
1998. b) New lending commitments declined to $15.3 billion.
c) Seven countries qualified for debt relief under the
enhanced initiative for Heavily Indebted Poor Countries, six
of them in Africa. d) The Bank and the International
Monetary Fund began to help countries prepare Poverty
Reduction Strategies, which are becoming the basis for debt
relief and concessional lending by the Bank, the Fund, and
other development partners. e) The Bank announced up to $1
billion support to help borrowers of the International
Development Association to combat HIV/AIDS, and to address
priority social problems with cross-border or global
dimensions - with a special focus on Africa, and active
partnership in the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization. |
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The World Bank Annual Report 2000 : Volume 2. Financial Statements and Appendixes |
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The World Bank Annual Report 2000 : Volume 2. Financial Statements and Appendixes |
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The World Bank Annual Report 2000 : Volume 2. Financial Statements and Appendixes |
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The World Bank Annual Report 2000 : Volume 2. Financial Statements and Appendixes |
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