Semiannual Report to the President and to the CongressNational Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies, 1968 |
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Africa agencies agreement agricultural amended amount annual area and country Argentina Asia Asian Development Bank authorized Bank's Borrower Brazil Colombia Commodity developing countries disbursements dollars and equivalents end of table Equipment and services Europe Eximbank export credit Export-Import Bank facilities financing fiscal footnotes at end Foreign Assistance Act foreign currencies grants guarantees IBRD included increase Indonesia industrial Inter-American Development Bank interest rate International Bank International Development International Development Association International Finance Corporation International Monetary Fund investment July June 30 Latin America lend-lease lending member countries ment millions of dollars multilateral National Advisory Council Number operations Ordinary Capital Pakistan payments percent period Philippines production Public Law Purpose and benefits rate of return repayments Special Drawing Rights subscription technical assistance tion total cost transactions Treasury Tunisia U.S. dollars U.S. Government U.S. GOVERNMENT FOREIGN United Kingdom Unspecified World Bank
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25. lappuse - The par value of the currency of each member shall be expressed in terms of gold as a common denominator or in terms of the United States dollar of the weight and fineness in effect on July 1, 1944.
83. lappuse - Grants are transfers for which no payment is expected (other than a limited percentage of the foreign currency "counterpart" funds generated by the grant), or which at most involve an obligation on the part of the receiver to extend aid to the United States or other countries to achieve a common objective. Credits are...
94. lappuse - For example, loans to Canada represent credits extended solely to private interests. The measure of foreign grants and credits generally is in terms of goods delivered or shipped by the US Government, services rendered by the US Government, or cash disbursed by the US Government to, or for, the account of a foreign government or entity. Reverse grants and returns on grants comprise: (1) reverse lend-lease received in the immediate postwar years; (2) the return of military equipment loans, usually...
15. lappuse - Country belongs. including the World Bank and its affiliates, the International Development Association and the International Finance Corporation (IFC).
6. lappuse - Annual Meetings of the Boards of Governors of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank...
4. lappuse - Government to the extent that they make or participate in the making of foreign loans or engage in foreign financial, exchange or monetary transactions.
31. lappuse - grand assize" in which an international group of "stature and experience" would "meet together, study the consequences of twenty years of development assistance, assess the results, clarify the errors and propose the policies which will work better in the future.
67. lappuse - President shall: (a) take into account efforts of friendly countries to help themselves toward a greater degree of self-reliance, including efforts to meet their problems of food production and population growth; (b) take steps to assure a progressive transition from sales for foreign currencies to sales for dollars (or to the extent that transition to sales for dollars...
29. lappuse - Mason, will present a history of the three financial institutions that compose the World Bank Group: the World Bank, the International Development Association, and the International Finance Corporation.