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  • China's recovery broadens as economic activities continue to normalize: WB

    China's recovery has broadened as its economic activities have continued to normalize under the country's effective suppression of COVID-19, the latest report published by the World Bank (WB) said on Tuesday.

    June30,2021


  • China's rebound "additive" needed to promote global growth in 2023: WB president

    China's economic rebound is an "additive" needed for a year like 2023 where global growth is expected to be weak, said World Bank Group President David Malpass on Thursday.

    April14,2023


  • WB urges Indonesia to double investment in infrastructure

    The Indonesian government needs to double spending on infrastructure to 500 billion U.S. dollars in five years, a top official of the world bank said here on Tuesday.

    July26,2017


  • Laos, WB launch 5-year partnership framework

    The World Bank Office in Vientiane has presented the bank's Partnership Framework for Laos 2017-2021, local daily Vientiane Times reported on Thursday.

    May25,2017


  • China's new yuan loans shrink, M2 growth unchanged

    Chinese banks extended 1.15 trillion yuan (about 179.7 billion U.S. dollars) in new yuan-denominated loans in May, edging down from 1.18 trillion yuan in April, central bank data showed Tuesday.

    June13,2018


  • China beomes focus at IMF/WB annual meetings

    From economic growth, financial risks, currency internationalization to the Belt and Road Initiative, China was frequently mentioned by financial officials at the just-concluded annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.

    October16,2017


  • Myanmar, WB extend partnership agreement for development aid

    Myanmar and the World Bank Group have renewed an agreement of the Country Partnership Framework (CPF), extending it to two more years to help the country end extreme poverty and promote inclusive growth especially in rural areas.

    June27,2017


  • GLOBALink | China remains key contributor to world's sustainable growth, says WB President

    World Bank President Ajay Banga was wowed by China's environmental protection and sustainability efforts after visiting a village in north China's Hebei Province, calling for joint efforts for sustainable growth.

    March25,2024


  • China's new yuan loans rise in May, M2 growth slows

    China's new yuan loans continued to increase in May with money pouring into the real economy but M2 registered unexpectedly low growth.

    June15,2017


  • Sub-Saharan Africa 2017 growth to quicken to 2.9 pct: WB

    The World Bank said sub-Saharan Africa economy is expected to pick up modestly to 2.9 percent in 2017 as the region continues to adjust to lower commodity prices.

    January12,2017


  • China's new yuan loans expand in Sept., M2 growth accelerates

    Chinese banks extended a forecast-beating amount of new loans in September while broad money supply growth also accelerated, buoyed by credit demand from the real economy.

    October19,2017


  • Bangladesh, WB sign 113 mln USD to modernize weather, hydrological information systems

    The Bangladeshi government has signed a 113 million U.S. dollars financing agreement with the World Bank (WB) to modernize the country's meteorological and hydrological information systems.

    April06,2017


  • China's M2 growth slowdown unlikely to continue in 2018: BOCOM

    China's M2 growth is unlikely to slow further this year as credit increases will steady with more money channeled into the real economy, a report said.

    January05,2018


  • China's new yuan loans expand, M2 growth quickens

    Chinese banks extended 1.18 trillion yuan (about 184.4 billion U.S. dollars) in new yuan-denominated loans in April, more than market forecasts, and edging up from the previous month, central bank data said Friday.

    May14,2018


  • China's new yuan loans drop in February, M2 growth stable

    China's new yuan-denominated loans in February stood at 839.3 billion yuan (about 132.3 billion U.S. dollars), 326.4 billion yuan less than the same period a year earlier, central bank data showed Friday.

    March09,2018


  • China's new yuan loans expand, M2 growth quickens

    Chinese banks extended 1.18 trillion yuan (about 184.4 billion U.S. dollars) in new yuan-denominated loans in April, more than market forecasts, and edging up from the previous month, central bank data said Friday.

    May14,2018


  • China's new yuan loans rise in May, M2 growth slows

    China's new yuan loans continued to increase in May with money pouring into the real economy but M2 registered unexpectedly low growth.

    June15,2017


  • China records higher new loans, slower M2 expansion in H1

    Chinese banks extended 7.97 trillion yuan (about 1.2 trillion U.S. dollars) of new yuan-denominated lending in the first half of the year, but broad money supply growth has continued a downward trend, the country's central bank said Wednesday.

    July13,2017


  • China records higher new loans, slower M2 expansion in H1

    Chinese banks extended 7.97 trillion yuan (about 1.2 trillion U.S. dollars) of new yuan-denominated lending in the first half of the year, but broad money supply growth has continued a downward trend, the country's central bank said on July 12.

    July13,2017


  • China records higher new loans, slower M2 expansion in H1

    Chinese banks extended 7.97 trillion yuan (about 1.2 trillion U.S. dollars) of new yuan-denominated lending in the first half of the year, but broad money supply growth has continued a downward trend, the country's central bank said on July 12.

    July17,2017


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