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Arabian Gulf Business Insight on MSNTurkey’s renewables push backed by World BankTurkey has secured concessional financing totalling $748 million from the World Bank to modernise and expand its power transmission infrastructure with large-scale solar and wind projects. The funding ...
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Money Talks News on MSNWorld Bank Slashes U.S. Growth Forecast to 1.4% Amid Trade TensionsInternational financial experts have significantly downgraded economic projections for both America and the world, with the ...
The World Bank is considering securitizing some of the projects it’s backing to attract more private funding as it prepares ...
The World Bank has approved $748 million in concessional financing for Türkiye to modernize and expand its electricity ...
The World Bank has played a leading role in promoting adaptive social protection, helping countries build systems to better ...
The World Bank has maintained its focus on climate change and gender equality issues in the Pacific, managing director of ...
Under pressure from world leaders, development experts and shareholders, the bank opens its spring meeting on Monday, poised for big changes. By David Gelles and Alan Rappeport Mr. Gelles writes ...
The World Bank's board has agreed to end a longstanding ban on funding nuclear energy projects in developing countries as part of a broader push to meet rising electricity needs, the bank's ...
The World Bank is in a unique position to help developing countries prepare for climate change. Here are two things critics say it could do better, and one they say it shouldn’t do at all.
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