Global Development Finance 2006 : The Development Potential of Surging Capital Flows, Volume 2. Summary and Country Tables

Global Development Finance is the World Bank's annual review of global financial conditions facing developing countries. The current volume provides analysis of key trends and prospects, including coverage of capital originating from developing countries themselves. Robust global growth and a f...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Publication
Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:
CD
GNP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/6953381/global-development-finance-2006-development-potential-surging-capital-flows-vol-2-3-summary-country-tables
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spelling okr-10986-81372021-04-23T14:02:44Z Global Development Finance 2006 : The Development Potential of Surging Capital Flows, Volume 2. Summary and Country Tables World Bank AMOUNT OF DEBT AMOUNT OF DEBT OUTSTANDING BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK LOANS BANKING SECTOR BILATERAL AGREEMENT BILATERAL DEBT BONDS BOOK VALUE BORROWING CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CAPITALIZATION CD CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANKS CHARGES COMMERCIAL BANK DEBT COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL CREDITS CONGO CREDIT INSURANCE CREDIT TRANCHES CREDITOR CREDITOR COUNTRIES CREDITORS CURRENCY COMPOSITION CURRENCY OF REPAYMENT CURRENT ACCOUNT CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE DEBT BUYBACK DEBT CONVERSION DEBT DATA DEBT DISBURSED DEBT FLOWS DEBT FORGIVENESS DEBT OUTSTANDING DEBT RATIOS DEBT REDUCTION DEBT REDUCTION MECHANISMS DEBT REORGANIZATION DEBT RESTRUCTURING DEBT SERVICE DEBT SERVICE OBLIGATIONS DEBT SERVICE PAYMENTS DEBT SERVICE PROJECTIONS DEBT SERVICE RATIO DEBT SERVICE TO EXPORTS DEBT STOCK DEBT-SERVICE OBLIGATIONS DEBTOR DEBTOR COUNTRIES DEBTOR COUNTRY DEBTOR REPORTING DEBTOR REPORTING SYSTEM DEBTORS DEBTS DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DISCOUNT BONDS DISCOUNTED PRESENT VALUE DISCOUNTED VALUE DIVIDENDS EQUITY CAPITAL EXCHANGE RATES EXPORT CREDIT EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNAL DEBT DATA EXTERNAL DEBT STOCKS EXTERNAL INDEBTEDNESS EXTERNAL LIABILITIES EXTERNAL OBLIGATION FACE VALUE FINANCIAL DATA FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FLOW STATISTICS FOREIGN BORROWING FOREIGN EXCHANGE GAMBIA GNP GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT INCOME INCOME GROUPS INSURANCE INTEREST INTEREST CAPITALIZATION INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL RESERVES LOAN COMMITMENTS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG TERM DEBT LONG-TERM EXTERNAL DEBT LONG-TERM PUBLIC DEBT MAINTENANCE OF VALUE MARKET VALUE MATURITIES MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MULTILATERAL CREDITORS MULTILATERAL DEBT NATIONAL INCOME OUTSTANDING DEBT PENALTIES PRIME RATE PRINCIPAL PRIVATE BANKS PRIVATE DEBT PRIVATE DEBTOR PRIVATE NONGUARANTEED DEBT PUBLIC DEBTOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS REGRESSION ANALYSIS REORGANIZATION REPUBLIC OF SDRS SHORT TERM DEBT SHORT-TERM DEBT SPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTS STOCK OF DEBT STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUBSIDIARY TOTAL DEBT STOCK TOTAL DEBT STOCKS TOTAL EXTERNAL DEBT VALUATION VALUE ADDED WAGES WORLD DEBT TABLES Global Development Finance is the World Bank's annual review of global financial conditions facing developing countries. The current volume provides analysis of key trends and prospects, including coverage of capital originating from developing countries themselves. Robust global growth and a favorable financing environment provided the context for a record expansion of private capital flows to developing countries in 2005. Many low-income countries still have little or no access to international private capital, and instead depend largely on official finance from bilateral and multilateral creditors to support their development objectives. Capital flows are changing due to financial integration among developing countries, financial innovations, domestic debt markets, and the global role of the Euro. Net official flows continue to decline as official lending falls and there is more aid and debt relief for the poorest countries. To ensure economic stability, developing countries must manage capital flows with effective macroeconomic policies, prudent accumulation of reserves, careful management of oil-export revenues, and improvements in standards for the corporate sector. 2012-06-15T10:38:01Z 2012-06-15T10:38:01Z 2006 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/6953381/global-development-finance-2006-development-potential-surging-capital-flows-vol-2-3-summary-country-tables 978-0-8213-5991-4 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8137 English Global development finance CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research
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topic AMOUNT OF DEBT
AMOUNT OF DEBT OUTSTANDING
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BANK LOANS
BANKING SECTOR
BILATERAL AGREEMENT
BILATERAL DEBT
BONDS
BOOK VALUE
BORROWING
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITALIZATION
CD
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
CHARGES
COMMERCIAL BANK DEBT
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL CREDITS
CONGO
CREDIT INSURANCE
CREDIT TRANCHES
CREDITOR
CREDITOR COUNTRIES
CREDITORS
CURRENCY COMPOSITION
CURRENCY OF REPAYMENT
CURRENT ACCOUNT
CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE
DEBT BUYBACK
DEBT CONVERSION
DEBT DATA
DEBT DISBURSED
DEBT FLOWS
DEBT FORGIVENESS
DEBT OUTSTANDING
DEBT RATIOS
DEBT REDUCTION
DEBT REDUCTION MECHANISMS
DEBT REORGANIZATION
DEBT RESTRUCTURING
DEBT SERVICE
DEBT SERVICE OBLIGATIONS
DEBT SERVICE PAYMENTS
DEBT SERVICE PROJECTIONS
DEBT SERVICE RATIO
DEBT SERVICE TO EXPORTS
DEBT STOCK
DEBT-SERVICE OBLIGATIONS
DEBTOR
DEBTOR COUNTRIES
DEBTOR COUNTRY
DEBTOR REPORTING
DEBTOR REPORTING SYSTEM
DEBTORS
DEBTS
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DISCOUNT BONDS
DISCOUNTED PRESENT VALUE
DISCOUNTED VALUE
DIVIDENDS
EQUITY CAPITAL
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPORT CREDIT
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL DEBT DATA
EXTERNAL DEBT STOCKS
EXTERNAL INDEBTEDNESS
EXTERNAL LIABILITIES
EXTERNAL OBLIGATION
FACE VALUE
FINANCIAL DATA
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FLOW STATISTICS
FOREIGN BORROWING
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
GAMBIA
GNP
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INSURANCE
INTEREST
INTEREST CAPITALIZATION
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
LOAN COMMITMENTS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LONG TERM DEBT
LONG-TERM EXTERNAL DEBT
LONG-TERM PUBLIC DEBT
MAINTENANCE OF VALUE
MARKET VALUE
MATURITIES
MINISTRIES OF FINANCE
MULTILATERAL CREDITORS
MULTILATERAL DEBT
NATIONAL INCOME
OUTSTANDING DEBT
PENALTIES
PRIME RATE
PRINCIPAL
PRIVATE BANKS
PRIVATE DEBT
PRIVATE DEBTOR
PRIVATE NONGUARANTEED DEBT
PUBLIC DEBTOR
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
REORGANIZATION
REPUBLIC OF
SDRS
SHORT TERM DEBT
SHORT-TERM DEBT
SPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTS
STOCK OF DEBT
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
SUBSIDIARY
TOTAL DEBT STOCK
TOTAL DEBT STOCKS
TOTAL EXTERNAL DEBT
VALUATION
VALUE ADDED
WAGES
WORLD DEBT TABLES
spellingShingle AMOUNT OF DEBT
AMOUNT OF DEBT OUTSTANDING
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BANK LOANS
BANKING SECTOR
BILATERAL AGREEMENT
BILATERAL DEBT
BONDS
BOOK VALUE
BORROWING
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITALIZATION
CD
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
CHARGES
COMMERCIAL BANK DEBT
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL CREDITS
CONGO
CREDIT INSURANCE
CREDIT TRANCHES
CREDITOR
CREDITOR COUNTRIES
CREDITORS
CURRENCY COMPOSITION
CURRENCY OF REPAYMENT
CURRENT ACCOUNT
CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE
DEBT BUYBACK
DEBT CONVERSION
DEBT DATA
DEBT DISBURSED
DEBT FLOWS
DEBT FORGIVENESS
DEBT OUTSTANDING
DEBT RATIOS
DEBT REDUCTION
DEBT REDUCTION MECHANISMS
DEBT REORGANIZATION
DEBT RESTRUCTURING
DEBT SERVICE
DEBT SERVICE OBLIGATIONS
DEBT SERVICE PAYMENTS
DEBT SERVICE PROJECTIONS
DEBT SERVICE RATIO
DEBT SERVICE TO EXPORTS
DEBT STOCK
DEBT-SERVICE OBLIGATIONS
DEBTOR
DEBTOR COUNTRIES
DEBTOR COUNTRY
DEBTOR REPORTING
DEBTOR REPORTING SYSTEM
DEBTORS
DEBTS
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DISCOUNT BONDS
DISCOUNTED PRESENT VALUE
DISCOUNTED VALUE
DIVIDENDS
EQUITY CAPITAL
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPORT CREDIT
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL DEBT DATA
EXTERNAL DEBT STOCKS
EXTERNAL INDEBTEDNESS
EXTERNAL LIABILITIES
EXTERNAL OBLIGATION
FACE VALUE
FINANCIAL DATA
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FLOW STATISTICS
FOREIGN BORROWING
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
GAMBIA
GNP
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INSURANCE
INTEREST
INTEREST CAPITALIZATION
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
LOAN COMMITMENTS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LONG TERM DEBT
LONG-TERM EXTERNAL DEBT
LONG-TERM PUBLIC DEBT
MAINTENANCE OF VALUE
MARKET VALUE
MATURITIES
MINISTRIES OF FINANCE
MULTILATERAL CREDITORS
MULTILATERAL DEBT
NATIONAL INCOME
OUTSTANDING DEBT
PENALTIES
PRIME RATE
PRINCIPAL
PRIVATE BANKS
PRIVATE DEBT
PRIVATE DEBTOR
PRIVATE NONGUARANTEED DEBT
PUBLIC DEBTOR
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
REORGANIZATION
REPUBLIC OF
SDRS
SHORT TERM DEBT
SHORT-TERM DEBT
SPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTS
STOCK OF DEBT
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
SUBSIDIARY
TOTAL DEBT STOCK
TOTAL DEBT STOCKS
TOTAL EXTERNAL DEBT
VALUATION
VALUE ADDED
WAGES
WORLD DEBT TABLES
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Global Development Finance 2006 : The Development Potential of Surging Capital Flows, Volume 2. Summary and Country Tables
relation Global development finance
description Global Development Finance is the World Bank's annual review of global financial conditions facing developing countries. The current volume provides analysis of key trends and prospects, including coverage of capital originating from developing countries themselves. Robust global growth and a favorable financing environment provided the context for a record expansion of private capital flows to developing countries in 2005. Many low-income countries still have little or no access to international private capital, and instead depend largely on official finance from bilateral and multilateral creditors to support their development objectives. Capital flows are changing due to financial integration among developing countries, financial innovations, domestic debt markets, and the global role of the Euro. Net official flows continue to decline as official lending falls and there is more aid and debt relief for the poorest countries. To ensure economic stability, developing countries must manage capital flows with effective macroeconomic policies, prudent accumulation of reserves, careful management of oil-export revenues, and improvements in standards for the corporate sector.
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title Global Development Finance 2006 : The Development Potential of Surging Capital Flows, Volume 2. Summary and Country Tables
title_short Global Development Finance 2006 : The Development Potential of Surging Capital Flows, Volume 2. Summary and Country Tables
title_full Global Development Finance 2006 : The Development Potential of Surging Capital Flows, Volume 2. Summary and Country Tables
title_fullStr Global Development Finance 2006 : The Development Potential of Surging Capital Flows, Volume 2. Summary and Country Tables
title_full_unstemmed Global Development Finance 2006 : The Development Potential of Surging Capital Flows, Volume 2. Summary and Country Tables
title_sort global development finance 2006 : the development potential of surging capital flows, volume 2. summary and country tables
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/6953381/global-development-finance-2006-development-potential-surging-capital-flows-vol-2-3-summary-country-tables
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