international bank for reconstruction and development उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- UNESCO approached the World Bank, also known as International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( IBRD ) for medium trade credit for funding a project in Tunisia in 1962.
- Agreements were signed that, after legislative ratification by member governments, established the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( IBRD ) and the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ).
- The World Bank loan will be funded by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( IBRD ), which the World Bank funds through selling bonds on the open market.
- In addition, the foundation proposed ending funding for all multilateral development banks, such as the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the African Development Fund and the Inter-American Development Bank.
- Such a question is indeed not unreasonable because both the ADB and the World Bank, whose official name is the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, are basically development institutions.
- This conference established the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( IBRD ), which today is part of the World Bank Group.
- Its development was undertaken by the Ghanaian government and funded 25 % by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development of the World Bank, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
- WORLD BANK, also known as the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, is in discussions with the Hong Kong Monetary Authority about issuing a long-term bond, HKMA Chief Executive Joseph Yam said.
- He remained so until 4 November the same year, and also served on the Board of Governors in the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Monetary Fund in 1945.
- Commitments by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( BRD ) expanded from $ 2 . 016 billion to $ 2 . 281 billion, representing about 4 % in real terms.