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Newspoint on MSNIndia to oppose World Bank's funding to Pakistan next monthNew Delhi | India will next month oppose the World Bank funding to Pakistan, just as it had done in case of IMF, arguing that ...
Despite the setback in the IMF, where India failed to stop the multilateral agency from extending a loan of $2.4 billion to ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNIndia to advocate Pakistan’s re-listing on FATF grey list, oppose world bank fundingPakistan removed from FATF grey list in 2022, India to oppose World Bank funding, pushing for grey list inclusion.
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Emirates News Agency on MSNEmirates Development Bank launches AED1 bn Emirates Growth FundEmirates Development Bank (EDB) today announced the launch of the Emirates Growth Fund (EGF), a transformative AED 1 billion ...
In a first, Indian banks are being pushed to accept ships as collateral for shipbuilding loans - a bold move to turbocharge India’s maritime sector, senior officials from the Ministry of Ports, ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSN19th Islamic Development Bank Global Forum to explore digital transformation, financial inclusion in Islamic financeThe Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI) announced the 19th edition of the IsDB Global Forum on Islamic Finance will be ...
Vivriti Asset Management has secured a $20 million commitment from the Development Bank of Austria (OeEB) for its Vivriti ...
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India Today on MSNIndia's small towns poised to drive economic growth with skill development and job creationIndia's small towns are becoming vital engines of economic growth through skill development and job creation. This shift ...
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Newspoint on MSNIndia other BRICS nations call for increased concessional financing for low-carbon energy transitionIndia along with BRICS countries has called for increased concessional and low-cost financing from developed nations to help emerging nations transition towards low-carbon energy usage. Union ...
Pakistan’s export-driven sectors such as textiles and agriculture are expected to suffer under new US trade policies.
India will oppose the World Bank's USD 20 billion loan to Pakistan, citing Islamabad's misuse of funds for military purposes and its history of terror activities. This follows India's opposition to ...
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