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The World Bank is strengthening its procurement requirements to help address the jobs challenge in developing countries by requiring companies working on World Bank-funded projects to include local ...
A well-constructed group of peer institutions can help boards understand whether their bank is on the right track and how to ...
Germany will provide an initial contribution of 10 million euros ($11.59 million) to the World Bank trust fund this year with ...
World Bank Group former president David Malpass explains why the Federal Reserve needs to be reformed on 'Kudlow.' ...
The World Bank issued its first euro bond of its new fiscal year on Thursday, and the €3bn 10 year attracted the borrower's ...
Rwanda tops 40 Sub-Saharan African countries in policy and institutional quality Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Cape Verde, and Kenya follow with strong performance Infrastructure, public services, and ...
House Republicans are struggling with cryptocurrency legislation that they had expected to pass during what they dubbed ...
Issuer triples FRN size to $2.25bn ◆ Pricing came inside fixed rate secondary ◆ Sterling, Kauri deals also done this week ...
Despite promising to help alleviate poverty, World Bank investments in private hospitals in east Africa have resulted in catastrophic out-of-pocket payments for many. Ben Dooley and Micah Reddy for ...
The world’s most desperate countries are falling further and further behind, their plight worsened by conflicts that are growing deadlier and more frequent.
The IAEA and The World Bank announced a partnership today to support the safe, secure and responsible use of nuclear energy in developing countries. This partnership agreement, signed by IAEA Director ...
The World Bank has taken its first step since ending its ban on funding nuclear energy projects by partnering with the International Atomic Energy Agency to support countries that choose to include ...