IFC Annual Report 2009 : Creating Opportunity Where It's Needed Most, Volume 2. Financials, Projects, and Portfolio
International Finance Corporation (IFC) is an international organization, established in 1956, to further economic growth in its developing member countries by promoting private sector development. IFC's principal investment products are loans...
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ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSET MANAGEMENT ASSET PORTFOLIOS ASSET QUALITY ASSET VALUES ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES ASSET-LIABILITY MANAGEMENT ASSETS RATIO BALANCE SHEET BANKING SYSTEMS BASIS POINT BONDS BORROWER BUYBACKS CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL ALLOCATION CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL GAINS CAPITAL STOCK CAPITALIZATION CASH FLOWS CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS COLLATERAL COLLATERAL AGREEMENTS COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMODITY PRICE CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS CORPORATE BONDS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE LAW CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT LOSS CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT POLICIES CREDIT QUALITY CREDIT RATING CREDIT RATING AGENCIES CREDIT RATINGS CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISK EXPOSURES CREDIT RISKS CREDIT SPREADS CURRENCY CURRENCY COMPOSITION CURRENCY RISK DEBT DEBT INSTRUMENTS DEBT OBLIGATIONS DEBT SECURITIES DEBT SECURITY DECENTRALIZATION 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 EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COUNTRY EMERGING MARKETS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUITIES EQUITY FUND EQUITY INVESTMENT EQUITY INVESTMENTS EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FUNDING FAIR VALUE FAIR VALUES FINANCES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL FUTURES FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL RISK FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STRUCTURE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FIXED INCOME FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO FIXED INCOME SECURITIES FLOATER FLOATING RATE FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FRAUD FUND MANAGER FUTURE CASH FLOWS GLOBAL TRADE GOVERNANCE STANDARDS GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GUARANTEE FEES HOLDINGS HOST GOVERNMENT INCOME INSTRUMENTS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INSURANCE POLICIES INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE FUTURES INTEREST RATE RISK INTEREST RATE RISKS INTEREST RATE SWAP INTEREST RATE SWAPS INTEREST RATES INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL CREDIT INTERNATIONAL CREDIT RATING INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT ACTIVITY INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT FINANCING INVESTMENT GUIDELINES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT VEHICLES ISSUANCE ISSUANCES LENDER LENDERS LIABILITY LIQUID ASSET LIQUID ASSETS LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT LIQUIDITY RISK LIVING STANDARDS LOAN LOAN PARTICIPANTS LOAN PORTFOLIO LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL FINANCIAL MARKETS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG-TERM EXTERNAL DEBT MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MARK-TO-MARKET MARKET ACCESS MARKET BORROWINGS MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET ENVIRONMENT MARKET LIQUIDITY MARKET MAKERS MARKET PLAYERS MARKET PRACTICES MARKET RISK MATURITIES MATURITY MICROFINANCE MONEY MARKET MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS MORTGAGE MORTGAGE FINANCE MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES NONPERFORMING LOAN NONPERFORMING LOANS OUTSTANDING DEBT PARTIAL CREDIT PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE PORTFOLIOS POTENTIAL INVESTMENT PREPAYMENTS PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCE PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENTS PUBLIC MARKETS REINVESTMENT REPAYMENT REPOS RESERVE RESERVES RETURN RETURNS RISK ASSESSMENTS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MEASUREMENT RISK PROFILE RISK SHARING SETTLEMENT SHAREHOLDER SHORT-TERM DEPOSITS SOVEREIGN RISK SWAP TIME DEPOSITS TRADE FINANCE TRADING TRANSACTION TREASURIES TREASURY VALUE OF ASSETS VARIABLE RATE YIELD CURVE |
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ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSET MANAGEMENT ASSET PORTFOLIOS ASSET QUALITY ASSET VALUES ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES ASSET-LIABILITY MANAGEMENT ASSETS RATIO BALANCE SHEET BANKING SYSTEMS BASIS POINT BONDS BORROWER BUYBACKS CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL ALLOCATION CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL GAINS CAPITAL STOCK CAPITALIZATION CASH FLOWS CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS COLLATERAL COLLATERAL AGREEMENTS COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMODITY PRICE CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS CORPORATE BONDS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE LAW CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT LOSS CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT POLICIES CREDIT QUALITY CREDIT RATING CREDIT RATING AGENCIES CREDIT RATINGS CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISK EXPOSURES CREDIT RISKS CREDIT SPREADS CURRENCY CURRENCY COMPOSITION CURRENCY RISK DEBT DEBT INSTRUMENTS DEBT OBLIGATIONS DEBT SECURITIES DEBT SECURITY DECENTRALIZATION 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 EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COUNTRY EMERGING MARKETS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUITIES EQUITY FUND EQUITY INVESTMENT EQUITY INVESTMENTS EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FUNDING FAIR VALUE FAIR VALUES FINANCES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL FUTURES FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL RISK FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STRUCTURE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FIXED INCOME FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO FIXED INCOME SECURITIES FLOATER FLOATING RATE FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FRAUD FUND MANAGER FUTURE CASH FLOWS GLOBAL TRADE GOVERNANCE STANDARDS GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GUARANTEE FEES HOLDINGS HOST GOVERNMENT INCOME INSTRUMENTS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INSURANCE POLICIES INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE FUTURES INTEREST RATE RISK INTEREST RATE RISKS INTEREST RATE SWAP INTEREST RATE SWAPS INTEREST RATES INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL CREDIT INTERNATIONAL CREDIT RATING INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT ACTIVITY INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT FINANCING INVESTMENT GUIDELINES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT VEHICLES ISSUANCE ISSUANCES LENDER LENDERS LIABILITY LIQUID ASSET LIQUID ASSETS LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT LIQUIDITY RISK LIVING STANDARDS LOAN LOAN PARTICIPANTS LOAN PORTFOLIO LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL FINANCIAL MARKETS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG-TERM EXTERNAL DEBT MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MARK-TO-MARKET MARKET ACCESS MARKET BORROWINGS MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET ENVIRONMENT MARKET LIQUIDITY MARKET MAKERS MARKET PLAYERS MARKET PRACTICES MARKET RISK MATURITIES MATURITY MICROFINANCE MONEY MARKET MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS MORTGAGE MORTGAGE FINANCE MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES NONPERFORMING LOAN NONPERFORMING LOANS OUTSTANDING DEBT PARTIAL CREDIT PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE PORTFOLIOS POTENTIAL INVESTMENT PREPAYMENTS PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCE PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENTS PUBLIC MARKETS REINVESTMENT REPAYMENT REPOS RESERVE RESERVES RETURN RETURNS RISK ASSESSMENTS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MEASUREMENT RISK PROFILE RISK SHARING SETTLEMENT SHAREHOLDER SHORT-TERM DEPOSITS SOVEREIGN RISK SWAP TIME DEPOSITS TRADE FINANCE TRADING TRANSACTION TREASURIES TREASURY VALUE OF ASSETS VARIABLE RATE YIELD CURVE International Finance Corporation IFC Annual Report 2009 : Creating Opportunity Where It's Needed Most, Volume 2. Financials, Projects, and Portfolio |
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International Finance Corporation (IFC)
is an international organization, established in 1956, to
further economic growth in its developing member countries
by promoting private sector development. IFC's
principal investment products are loans and equity
investments, with smaller debt securities and guarantee
portfolios. IFC also plays a catalytic role in mobilizing
additional funding from other investors and lenders, either
through co financing or through loan participations,
underwritings, and guarantees. In addition to project
finance, corporate lending and resource mobilization, IFC
offers an array of financial products and advisory services
to private businesses in the developing world to increase
their chances of success. It also advises governments on how
to create an environment hospitable to the growth of private
enterprise and foreign investment. IFC raises virtually all
of the funds for its lending activities through the issuance
of debt obligations in the international capital markets,
while maintaining a small borrowing window with
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
(IBRD). The management discussion and analysis contains
forward looking statements which may be identified by such
terms as 'anticipates,' 'believes,'
'expects,' 'intends,' 'plans'
or words of similar meaning. Such statements involve a
number of assumptions and estimates that are based on
current expectations, which are subject to risks and
uncertainties beyond IFC's control. Consequently,
actual future results could differ materially from those
currently anticipated. |
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IFC Annual Report 2009 : Creating Opportunity Where It's Needed Most, Volume 2. Financials, Projects, and Portfolio |
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IFC Annual Report 2009 : Creating Opportunity Where It's Needed Most, Volume 2. Financials, Projects, and Portfolio |
title_full |
IFC Annual Report 2009 : Creating Opportunity Where It's Needed Most, Volume 2. Financials, Projects, and Portfolio |
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IFC Annual Report 2009 : Creating Opportunity Where It's Needed Most, Volume 2. Financials, Projects, and Portfolio |
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IFC Annual Report 2009 : Creating Opportunity Where It's Needed Most, Volume 2. Financials, Projects, and Portfolio |
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ifc annual report 2009 : creating opportunity where it's needed most, volume 2. financials, projects, and portfolio |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-43622021-04-23T14:02:17Z IFC Annual Report 2009 : Creating Opportunity Where It's Needed Most, Volume 2. Financials, Projects, and Portfolio International Finance Corporation ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSET MANAGEMENT ASSET PORTFOLIOS ASSET QUALITY ASSET VALUES ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES ASSET-LIABILITY MANAGEMENT ASSETS RATIO BALANCE SHEET BANKING SYSTEMS BASIS POINT BONDS BORROWER BUYBACKS CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL ALLOCATION CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL GAINS CAPITAL STOCK CAPITALIZATION CASH FLOWS CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS COLLATERAL COLLATERAL AGREEMENTS COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMODITY PRICE CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS CORPORATE BONDS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE LAW CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT LOSS CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT POLICIES CREDIT QUALITY CREDIT RATING CREDIT RATING AGENCIES CREDIT RATINGS CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISK EXPOSURES CREDIT RISKS CREDIT SPREADS CURRENCY CURRENCY COMPOSITION CURRENCY RISK DEBT DEBT INSTRUMENTS DEBT OBLIGATIONS DEBT SECURITIES DEBT SECURITY DECENTRALIZATION 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 EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COUNTRY EMERGING MARKETS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUITIES EQUITY FUND EQUITY INVESTMENT EQUITY INVESTMENTS EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FUNDING FAIR VALUE FAIR VALUES FINANCES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL FUTURES FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL RISK FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STRUCTURE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FIXED INCOME FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO FIXED INCOME SECURITIES FLOATER FLOATING RATE FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FRAUD FUND MANAGER FUTURE CASH FLOWS GLOBAL TRADE GOVERNANCE STANDARDS GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GUARANTEE FEES HOLDINGS HOST GOVERNMENT INCOME INSTRUMENTS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INSURANCE POLICIES INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE FUTURES INTEREST RATE RISK INTEREST RATE RISKS INTEREST RATE SWAP INTEREST RATE SWAPS INTEREST RATES INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL CREDIT INTERNATIONAL CREDIT RATING INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT ACTIVITY INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT FINANCING INVESTMENT GUIDELINES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT VEHICLES ISSUANCE ISSUANCES LENDER LENDERS LIABILITY LIQUID ASSET LIQUID ASSETS LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT LIQUIDITY RISK LIVING STANDARDS LOAN LOAN PARTICIPANTS LOAN PORTFOLIO LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL FINANCIAL MARKETS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG-TERM EXTERNAL DEBT MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MARK-TO-MARKET MARKET ACCESS MARKET BORROWINGS MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET ENVIRONMENT MARKET LIQUIDITY MARKET MAKERS MARKET PLAYERS MARKET PRACTICES MARKET RISK MATURITIES MATURITY MICROFINANCE MONEY MARKET MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS MORTGAGE MORTGAGE FINANCE MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES NONPERFORMING LOAN NONPERFORMING LOANS OUTSTANDING DEBT PARTIAL CREDIT PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE PORTFOLIOS POTENTIAL INVESTMENT PREPAYMENTS PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCE PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENTS PUBLIC MARKETS REINVESTMENT REPAYMENT REPOS RESERVE RESERVES RETURN RETURNS RISK ASSESSMENTS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MEASUREMENT RISK PROFILE RISK SHARING SETTLEMENT SHAREHOLDER SHORT-TERM DEPOSITS SOVEREIGN RISK SWAP TIME DEPOSITS TRADE FINANCE TRADING TRANSACTION TREASURIES TREASURY VALUE OF ASSETS VARIABLE RATE YIELD CURVE International Finance Corporation (IFC) is an international organization, established in 1956, to further economic growth in its developing member countries by promoting private sector development. IFC's principal investment products are loans and equity investments, with smaller debt securities and guarantee portfolios. IFC also plays a catalytic role in mobilizing additional funding from other investors and lenders, either through co financing or through loan participations, underwritings, and guarantees. In addition to project finance, corporate lending and resource mobilization, IFC offers an array of financial products and advisory services to private businesses in the developing world to increase their chances of success. It also advises governments on how to create an environment hospitable to the growth of private enterprise and foreign investment. IFC raises virtually all of the funds for its lending activities through the issuance of debt obligations in the international capital markets, while maintaining a small borrowing window with International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD). The management discussion and analysis contains forward looking statements which may be identified by such terms as 'anticipates,' 'believes,' 'expects,' 'intends,' 'plans' or words of similar meaning. Such statements involve a number of assumptions and estimates that are based on current expectations, which are subject to risks and uncertainties beyond IFC's control. Consequently, actual future results could differ materially from those currently anticipated. 2012-03-19T19:15:19Z 2012-03-19T19:15:19Z 2009 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000356161_20110322055858 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/4362 English 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 :: Publication Publications & Research :: World Bank Annual Report |