Finance & Development, June 1984

The role of the World Bank in a changing financial environment is discussed. The World Bank has made several notable changes in its financial structure and operations to assure its continuing financial strength in changing circumstances. Both the front-end fee and the variable lending rate system permit the Bank to pass through to borrowers the consequences of adverse interest rate movements. The Bank's new financial policy has significantly increased its flexibility and reduced its vulnerability to financial turbulence.
Publication date: June 1984
ISBN: 9781616353575
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Money and Monetary Policy , Money and Monetary Policy , Globalization , Globalization , exchange rate , exchange rates , exchange rate system , capital flows , exchange rate variability

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