This report discusses the remarks delivered by W. A. B. Iliff, Vice President, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. He discusses that for the sterling area the United Kingdom has remained...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 112070Date: January 1, 1958Author:
Iliff,William A. B.
The World Bank today made a loan equivalent to 40 million dollars for road construction and improvement forming part of the Ten Year Plan for the Development of the Belgian Congo.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 149134Date: November 27, 1957
The World Bank today made a loan in various currencies equivalent to 31 million dollars to meet part of the foreign exchange cost of a program of replacement, improvement and expansion on the two railway...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 149125Date: October 18, 1957
The World Bank today made a loan in various currencies equivalent to 25 million dollars to the Union of South Africa for the import of equipment and materials required for the expansion of railway capacity.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 149119Date: October 1, 1957
This partial transcript, from the session of the Executive Directors held on Monday, September 30, 1957, covers only a proposed loan to the Union of South Africa for the Fourth Transport Project. This...
Type: TranscriptReport#: 89488Date: September 30, 1957
These remarks were delivered by Eugene R. Black, President of the World Bank, on September 23, 1957 at the Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. He spoke about the happenings in the Middle East which threatened...
Type: President's SpeechReport#: 125474Date: September 23, 1957Author:
Black,Eugene R.
This press release announces that the World Bank made its Twelfth Annual Report, covering the fiscal year ended June 30, 1957 public today, September 23, 1957. During the year the Bank made 20 loans totaling...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 150228Date: September 23, 1957
This partial transcript, from the session of the Executive Directors of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) held on September 12, 1957, discusses on the railways and power...
Type: TranscriptReport#: 121136Date: September 12, 1957
This partial transcript, from the session of the Executive Directors held on Thursday, September 12, 1957, covers only a proposed loan to the Union of South Africa for the Fourth Transport Project. The...
Type: TranscriptReport#: 89487Date: September 12, 1957
The Kingdom of Belgium is borrowing 40 million dollars in the United States today in a simultaneous transaction with the investment market and the World Bank.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 148905Date: September 11, 1957
This press release records the announcement by Robert L. Garner, President of the International Finance Corporation on September 11, 1957, that the Corporation has reached agreement, subject to completion...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 149028Date: September 11, 1957
This International Bank notes newsletter includes some of the following headings: SUEZ: the beginning of clearance operation; welcome to new staff; letter to the editor; new member countries of the bank;...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 64038Date: September 1, 1957
Eugene R. Black, President of the World Bank, today announced that the Bank has agreed to make four loans to India, one in Japanese yen, one in pounds sterling., one in Italian lire and one in United States...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 148768Date: July 12, 1957
The financing of road construction comprises a substantial portion of the loans which the International Bank has extended in the past and the road sector is one in which the Bank can be expected to have...
Type: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector ReportReport#: EC57Date: June 30, 1957
This report analyzes the current problems in Panamanian agricultural development. It finds that Panama has ample potential for agricultural development but has made relatively poor use of the adequate...
Type: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector ReportReport#: UNN28Date: June 30, 1957
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