IFC Annual Report 2005 : Investing in Progress with Experience, Innovation, and Partnership, Volume 2. Financial Statements, Projects, Portfolio, and Organizational Information

The International Finance Corporation is at the forefront of private sector development: it is redefining how poverty can be reduced and lives improved through a stronger private sector in emerging markets. Accomplishing this goal means reaching people, regions, and sectors that have not yet shared in the overall growth of emerging markets. It means innovation-forging new partnerships with governments and other multilateral institutions, identifying new roles for the private sector, creating products that develop financial markets, and making it easier for disadvantaged people to launch a business or own a home. It means building on significant strengths in many countries and industries-helping established enterprises become more competitive and sustainable as they expand their operations or extend their reach into new markets. It also means bringing to developing economies proven products and techniques, both from industrialized countries and, increasingly, from other developing countries. Above all, it means tailoring global expertise to local needs. This annual report outlines the strategic objectives of the institution in expanding access to finance, increasing private participation in key sectors, helping successful enterprises grow, focusing where needs are greatest, and ensuring sustainability.

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Main Author: International Finance Corporation
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2005
Subjects:ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTING STANDARDS, ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, ASSETS, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, BENCHMARK, BENCHMARKS, BONDS, BORROWING, CAPACITY BUILDING, COMMERCIAL BANKS, CREDIT GUARANTEES, CREDIT POLICIES, CREDIT RATING AGENCIES, CREDIT RISK, DEPOSITS, DERIVATIVES, DISCLOSURE, DIVIDENDS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, EQUITY INVESTMENT, EXCHANGE RATES, EXPENDITURES, FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES, FINANCIAL MARKETS, FINANCIAL REPORTING, FINANCIAL RISK, FIXED INCOME, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FOREIGN INVESTMENT, FORWARD CONTRACTS, FUTURES, GOVERNMENT BONDS, INCOME, INSURANCE, INTEREST INCOME, INTEREST RATE, INTEREST RATE SWAPS, INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL FINANCE, INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS, INVESTMENT CLIMATE, INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS, INVESTMENT OPERATIONS, INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO, INVESTMENT PRODUCTS, INVESTMENT PROGRAM, INVESTMENT PROJECTS, INVESTMENT STRATEGY, LIQUIDITY, MARKET RISK, MIDDLE EAST, MONEY LAUNDERING, MONEY MARKET FUNDS, MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY, NORTH AFRICA, OPEN INTEREST, OUTSTANDING DEBT, PORTFOLIO, PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT, PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE, PORTFOLIO SUPERVISION, PORTFOLIOS, PREFERRED STOCK, PRICING POLICIES, PRIVATE CAPITAL, PRIVATE INVESTORS, PRIVATIZATION, PROFITABILITY, PROGRAMS, PROJECT FINANCING, RESERVES, RETAINED EARNINGS, RISK EXPOSURES, RISK MANAGEMENT, RISK-WEIGHTED ASSETS, SECURITIES, SHARE CAPITAL, STATEMENT, STATEMENTS, SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, SUBSCRIPTIONS, SUSTAINABILITY, SWAPS, SYNDICATES, SYNDICATION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/6311690/investing-progress-experience-innovation-partnership-vol-2-2-financial-statements-projects-portfolio-organizational-information
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/7540
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