IFC Annual Report 2006 : Increasing Impact, Volume 2

The International Finance Corporation (IFC), in its 50th year, is the largest provider of multilateral financing for private sector projects in the developing world. In fiscal 2006, it committed $6.7 billion in funds from its own account and mobili...

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Main Author: International Finance Corporation
Format: World Bank Annual Report
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2012
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spelling okr-10986-75282021-04-23T14:02:38Z IFC Annual Report 2006 : Increasing Impact, Volume 2 International Finance Corporation AGRICULTURE ASSETS AUTHORIZED CAPITAL BENCHMARK BENCHMARKS BONDS BORROWING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL GAINS COMMERCIAL BANKS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT POLICIES CREDIT RATING AGENCIES DEBT INSTRUMENTS DEPOSITS DERIVATIVES DISCLOSURE DIVIDENDS ECONOMIC GROWTH ENVIRONMENTAL EQUITY INVESTMENT EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL REPORTING FIXED INCOME FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FORESTRY FORWARD CONTRACTS FUTURES GOVERNMENT BONDS INCOME INSURANCE INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE SWAPS INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTMENT ACTIVITY INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS INVESTMENT OPERATIONS INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT PRODUCTS INVESTMENT PROGRAM INVESTMENT PROJECTS INVESTMENT STRATEGY LIQUIDATION LIQUIDITY MARKET FACTORS MARKET RISK METALS MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY NET WORTH OIL OPEN INTEREST OUTSTANDING DEBT PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE PORTFOLIO SUPERVISION PORTFOLIOS PREFERRED STOCK PRICING POLICIES PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATIZATION PROFITABILITY PROJECT FINANCING RETAINED EARNINGS RISK EXPOSURES RISK MANAGEMENT SECURITIES SHARE CAPITAL STATEMENT STATEMENTS SUBSCRIPTIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SWAPS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE The International Finance Corporation (IFC), in its 50th year, is the largest provider of multilateral financing for private sector projects in the developing world. In fiscal 2006, it committed $6.7 billion in funds from its own account and mobilized an additional $1.6 billion through syndications and $1.3 billion through structured finance. Based on the total costs of the private sector projects it helped finance this year, each $1 in IFC commitments for its own account resulted in an additional $2.88 in funding from other sources. Altogether, IFC supported 284 investment projects in 66 countries. This year nearly a quarter of IFC commitments were in low-income or high-risk countries, demonstrating the viability of private enterprise even in difficult environments. IFC's investment commitments to firms operating in the Middle East and North Africa more than doubled in fiscal 2006, and commitments for private sector projects in Sub-Saharan Africa increased nearly 60 percent. IFC introduced a new development outcome tracking system for investment operations to measure and track results throughout the life of a project; a similar system was implemented to monitor the development impact of all active technical assistance and advisory projects. 2012-06-08T15:37:16Z 2012-06-08T15:37:16Z 2006 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/09/7071692/international-finance-corporation-ifc-annual-report-2006-increasing-impact-year-review-international-finance-corporation-ifc-annual-report-2006-increasing-impact-year-review-volume-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7528 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: World Bank Annual Report Publications & Research :: Publication
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topic AGRICULTURE
ASSETS
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
BENCHMARK
BENCHMARKS
BONDS
BORROWING
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL GAINS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIT GUARANTEES
CREDIT POLICIES
CREDIT RATING AGENCIES
DEBT INSTRUMENTS
DEPOSITS
DERIVATIVES
DISCLOSURE
DIVIDENDS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ENVIRONMENTAL
EQUITY INVESTMENT
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FIXED INCOME
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FORESTRY
FORWARD CONTRACTS
FUTURES
GOVERNMENT BONDS
INCOME
INSURANCE
INTEREST INCOME
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE SWAPS
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INVESTMENT ACTIVITY
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
INVESTMENT OPERATIONS
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO
INVESTMENT PRODUCTS
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INVESTMENT PROJECTS
INVESTMENT STRATEGY
LIQUIDATION
LIQUIDITY
MARKET FACTORS
MARKET RISK
METALS
MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY
NET WORTH
OIL
OPEN INTEREST
OUTSTANDING DEBT
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE
PORTFOLIO SUPERVISION
PORTFOLIOS
PREFERRED STOCK
PRICING POLICIES
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATIZATION
PROFITABILITY
PROJECT FINANCING
RETAINED EARNINGS
RISK EXPOSURES
RISK MANAGEMENT
SECURITIES
SHARE CAPITAL
STATEMENT
STATEMENTS
SUBSCRIPTIONS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SWAPS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
spellingShingle AGRICULTURE
ASSETS
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
BENCHMARK
BENCHMARKS
BONDS
BORROWING
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL GAINS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIT GUARANTEES
CREDIT POLICIES
CREDIT RATING AGENCIES
DEBT INSTRUMENTS
DEPOSITS
DERIVATIVES
DISCLOSURE
DIVIDENDS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ENVIRONMENTAL
EQUITY INVESTMENT
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FIXED INCOME
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FORESTRY
FORWARD CONTRACTS
FUTURES
GOVERNMENT BONDS
INCOME
INSURANCE
INTEREST INCOME
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE SWAPS
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INVESTMENT ACTIVITY
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
INVESTMENT OPERATIONS
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO
INVESTMENT PRODUCTS
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INVESTMENT PROJECTS
INVESTMENT STRATEGY
LIQUIDATION
LIQUIDITY
MARKET FACTORS
MARKET RISK
METALS
MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY
NET WORTH
OIL
OPEN INTEREST
OUTSTANDING DEBT
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE
PORTFOLIO SUPERVISION
PORTFOLIOS
PREFERRED STOCK
PRICING POLICIES
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATIZATION
PROFITABILITY
PROJECT FINANCING
RETAINED EARNINGS
RISK EXPOSURES
RISK MANAGEMENT
SECURITIES
SHARE CAPITAL
STATEMENT
STATEMENTS
SUBSCRIPTIONS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SWAPS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
International Finance Corporation
IFC Annual Report 2006 : Increasing Impact, Volume 2
description The International Finance Corporation (IFC), in its 50th year, is the largest provider of multilateral financing for private sector projects in the developing world. In fiscal 2006, it committed $6.7 billion in funds from its own account and mobilized an additional $1.6 billion through syndications and $1.3 billion through structured finance. Based on the total costs of the private sector projects it helped finance this year, each $1 in IFC commitments for its own account resulted in an additional $2.88 in funding from other sources. Altogether, IFC supported 284 investment projects in 66 countries. This year nearly a quarter of IFC commitments were in low-income or high-risk countries, demonstrating the viability of private enterprise even in difficult environments. IFC's investment commitments to firms operating in the Middle East and North Africa more than doubled in fiscal 2006, and commitments for private sector projects in Sub-Saharan Africa increased nearly 60 percent. IFC introduced a new development outcome tracking system for investment operations to measure and track results throughout the life of a project; a similar system was implemented to monitor the development impact of all active technical assistance and advisory projects.
format Publications & Research :: World Bank Annual Report
author International Finance Corporation
author_facet International Finance Corporation
author_sort International Finance Corporation
title IFC Annual Report 2006 : Increasing Impact, Volume 2
title_short IFC Annual Report 2006 : Increasing Impact, Volume 2
title_full IFC Annual Report 2006 : Increasing Impact, Volume 2
title_fullStr IFC Annual Report 2006 : Increasing Impact, Volume 2
title_full_unstemmed IFC Annual Report 2006 : Increasing Impact, Volume 2
title_sort ifc annual report 2006 : increasing impact, volume 2
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/09/7071692/international-finance-corporation-ifc-annual-report-2006-increasing-impact-year-review-international-finance-corporation-ifc-annual-report-2006-increasing-impact-year-review-volume-2
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7528
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