IFC 2000 Annual Report : Volume 2. Financial Review

This is the International Finance Corporation (IFC) annual report for FY2000, which outlines its increased gross approvals, led by a record of new investments in Sub-Saharan Africa; the realization of its second-highest-ever annual net income; and,...

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spelling okr-10986-142742021-04-23T14:03:13Z IFC 2000 Annual Report : Volume 2. Financial Review International Finance Corporation ACCOUNTING AUTHORIZED CAPITAL BALANCE SHEET BANKING SERVICES BENCHMARK BOARDS OF DIRECTORS BORROWING BORROWING COSTS CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL GAINS CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITALIZATION COMMERCIAL BANKS CONTAGION COST EFFECTIVENESS CREDIT POLICIES CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISKS DEBT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIVIDENDS ECONOMIC PROBLEMS EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY INVESTMENTS EXCHANGE RATES EXTERNAL AUDITORS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL DATA FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL POLICIES FINANCIAL RATIOS FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL SERVICES FISCAL YEAR FIXED RATE LOANS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FORWARD CONTRACTS FUTURE CASH FLOWS INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE SWAPS INTEREST RATES INTERNAL CONTROLS INVESTMENT BANKING LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIABILITY MANAGEMENT LIQUID ASSET MANAGEMENT LIQUID ASSETS LIQUIDITY MARKET RISK MATURITIES NET WORTH NONACCRUAL LOANS OFFERINGS OIL OPERATIONAL RISK OPERATIONAL RISKS PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIOS POTENTIAL EXPOSURE PRESENT VALUE PRICING POLICIES PRIVATIZATION PROFITABILITY PROJECT FINANCING REDEMPTION RESERVE AGAINST LOSSES RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RETAINED EARNINGS RISK MANAGEMENT SECURITIES STATEMENTS SUBSCRIPTIONS SWAPS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TIMBER TIME DEPOSITS TRUST FUNDS VARIABLE RATE LOANS WRITEDOWNS EQUITY INVESTMENTS INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS ANNUAL REPORTS NET INCOME COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS LOAN SYNDICATION REFORM POLICY MARKET ORIENTATION INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT PROJECT EVALUATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ADVISORY SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT SMALL & MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS EQUITY FINANCE FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION RISK MANAGEMENT CREDIT RISK PREMIUM ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE PARTNERSHIPS This is the International Finance Corporation (IFC) annual report for FY2000, which outlines its increased gross approvals, led by a record of new investments in Sub-Saharan Africa; the realization of its second-highest-ever annual net income; and, the significant resurgence in commercial bank lending through its syndications program. However, during the period IFC also felt the push of reformers, and critics, and the effects of a changing market place. Responsive to changing needs, IFC looks at how to bridge the digital divide which threatens the developing world; at ways to strengthen domestic financial markets; at how to address basic infrastructure; and, at how to improve access to health care and education, as well as how to improve environmental, and social sustainability. IFC's single largest sectoral focus remains the financial sector, which amounted to forty six percent of new approvals, though strategic priorities were further refined to align its activities with market realities, by building business, and creating job opportunities. Moreover, it has pioneered corporate environmental and social responsibility, by moving the private sector to actively promote economic development. IFC activities during FY2000 are presented, and, through case studies, shows the range of projects, by region and investment type. Finally, IFC's financial review describes performance, funding management, capital earnings, as well as risk management, and credit risk. 2013-06-27T20:56:26Z 2013-06-27T20:56:26Z 2000-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/08/1663424/international-finance-corporation-ifc-annual-report-2000-vol-2-2-annex-management-s-discussion-analysis-financial-statements-investment-portfolio 0-8213-4843-4 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14274 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: World Bank Annual Report Publications & Research :: Publication
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topic ACCOUNTING
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
BALANCE SHEET
BANKING SERVICES
BENCHMARK
BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
BORROWING
BORROWING COSTS
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL GAINS
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITALIZATION
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONTAGION
COST EFFECTIVENESS
CREDIT POLICIES
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT RISKS
DEBT
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DIVIDENDS
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
EMERGING MARKETS
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
EXCHANGE RATES
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL DATA
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL POLICIES
FINANCIAL RATIOS
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FISCAL YEAR
FIXED RATE LOANS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FORWARD CONTRACTS
FUTURE CASH FLOWS
INTEREST INCOME
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE SWAPS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL CONTROLS
INVESTMENT BANKING
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LIABILITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUID ASSET MANAGEMENT
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDITY
MARKET RISK
MATURITIES
NET WORTH
NONACCRUAL LOANS
OFFERINGS
OIL
OPERATIONAL RISK
OPERATIONAL RISKS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIOS
POTENTIAL EXPOSURE
PRESENT VALUE
PRICING POLICIES
PRIVATIZATION
PROFITABILITY
PROJECT FINANCING
REDEMPTION
RESERVE AGAINST LOSSES
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
RETAINED EARNINGS
RISK MANAGEMENT
SECURITIES
STATEMENTS
SUBSCRIPTIONS
SWAPS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TIMBER
TIME DEPOSITS
TRUST FUNDS
VARIABLE RATE LOANS
WRITEDOWNS EQUITY INVESTMENTS
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
ANNUAL REPORTS
NET INCOME
COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS
LOAN SYNDICATION
REFORM POLICY
MARKET ORIENTATION
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT EVALUATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
ADVISORY SERVICES
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
SMALL & MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
EQUITY FINANCE
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
CREDIT RISK PREMIUM
ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
PARTNERSHIPS
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
BALANCE SHEET
BANKING SERVICES
BENCHMARK
BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
BORROWING
BORROWING COSTS
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL GAINS
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITALIZATION
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONTAGION
COST EFFECTIVENESS
CREDIT POLICIES
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT RISKS
DEBT
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DIVIDENDS
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
EMERGING MARKETS
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
EXCHANGE RATES
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL DATA
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL POLICIES
FINANCIAL RATIOS
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FISCAL YEAR
FIXED RATE LOANS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FORWARD CONTRACTS
FUTURE CASH FLOWS
INTEREST INCOME
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE SWAPS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL CONTROLS
INVESTMENT BANKING
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LIABILITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUID ASSET MANAGEMENT
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDITY
MARKET RISK
MATURITIES
NET WORTH
NONACCRUAL LOANS
OFFERINGS
OIL
OPERATIONAL RISK
OPERATIONAL RISKS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIOS
POTENTIAL EXPOSURE
PRESENT VALUE
PRICING POLICIES
PRIVATIZATION
PROFITABILITY
PROJECT FINANCING
REDEMPTION
RESERVE AGAINST LOSSES
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
RETAINED EARNINGS
RISK MANAGEMENT
SECURITIES
STATEMENTS
SUBSCRIPTIONS
SWAPS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TIMBER
TIME DEPOSITS
TRUST FUNDS
VARIABLE RATE LOANS
WRITEDOWNS EQUITY INVESTMENTS
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
ANNUAL REPORTS
NET INCOME
COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS
LOAN SYNDICATION
REFORM POLICY
MARKET ORIENTATION
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT EVALUATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
ADVISORY SERVICES
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
SMALL & MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
EQUITY FINANCE
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
CREDIT RISK PREMIUM
ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
PARTNERSHIPS
International Finance Corporation
IFC 2000 Annual Report : Volume 2. Financial Review
description This is the International Finance Corporation (IFC) annual report for FY2000, which outlines its increased gross approvals, led by a record of new investments in Sub-Saharan Africa; the realization of its second-highest-ever annual net income; and, the significant resurgence in commercial bank lending through its syndications program. However, during the period IFC also felt the push of reformers, and critics, and the effects of a changing market place. Responsive to changing needs, IFC looks at how to bridge the digital divide which threatens the developing world; at ways to strengthen domestic financial markets; at how to address basic infrastructure; and, at how to improve access to health care and education, as well as how to improve environmental, and social sustainability. IFC's single largest sectoral focus remains the financial sector, which amounted to forty six percent of new approvals, though strategic priorities were further refined to align its activities with market realities, by building business, and creating job opportunities. Moreover, it has pioneered corporate environmental and social responsibility, by moving the private sector to actively promote economic development. IFC activities during FY2000 are presented, and, through case studies, shows the range of projects, by region and investment type. Finally, IFC's financial review describes performance, funding management, capital earnings, as well as risk management, and credit risk.
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author International Finance Corporation
author_facet International Finance Corporation
author_sort International Finance Corporation
title IFC 2000 Annual Report : Volume 2. Financial Review
title_short IFC 2000 Annual Report : Volume 2. Financial Review
title_full IFC 2000 Annual Report : Volume 2. Financial Review
title_fullStr IFC 2000 Annual Report : Volume 2. Financial Review
title_full_unstemmed IFC 2000 Annual Report : Volume 2. Financial Review
title_sort ifc 2000 annual report : volume 2. financial review
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/08/1663424/international-finance-corporation-ifc-annual-report-2000-vol-2-2-annex-management-s-discussion-analysis-financial-statements-investment-portfolio
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