An agreement among the members of OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) governments that they will not lower interest rates for export credits below specified levels or offer most tied-aid credits without informing other OECD governments.
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IRBD is a financial institution that belongs to the World Bank Group and provides low-cost developmental loans for reasonably creditworthy sovereign buyers by issuing bonds backed by its own triple-A rating.
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IDA is a financial institution that belongs to the World Bank Group and provides low cost development loans for less-developed nations from funds donated by nearly 40 countries. Website.
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IFC is an institution that belongs to the World Bank Group and finances and advises for private-sector ventures and projects in developing countries. Website.
Read MoreInternational Monetary Fund (IMF)
IMF is a specialized United Nations agency, created in 1945, that promotes international monetary harmony, monitors the exchange rate and monetary policies of member nations and provides credit for member countries that experience temporary balance of payment deficits. Each member…
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