Luxembourg: Asian Development Bank Member Fact Sheet 2018 Updated ; ADB Fact Sheet

Luxembourg has contributed $502.35 million in capital subscription as of 31 December 2018. It has contributed and committed $78.24 million to Special Funds since joining in 2003. Companies and consultants have since gained a total of $59.88 million in procurement contracts involving goods and services originating from Luxembourg on ADB-financed projects. In 2018, the lending volume was $19.88 billion (126 projects), with technical assistance at $241.2 million (280 projects) and grant-financed projects at $1.42 billion (44 projects). In addition, $14 billion was generated in commitments from di... Mehr ...

Dokumenttyp: Reports
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Verlag/Hrsg.: Asian Development Bank
Schlagwörter: Financial Stability / Financial Management System / Financial Restructuring / Capital Market Development / Market Development / Economics / Erosion / International Economics / Macroeconomic / Macroeconomic Analysis / Performance Evaluation / Impact Evaluation / Foreign and Domestic Financing / Foreign Direct Investment / International Financial Market / Multilateral Financial Institutions / Economic Recession / Market / Crisis / Economic indicators / Growth models / Gross domestic product / Macroeconomics / Economic forecast / Business recessions / Multilateral development banks / Regulatory reform / Capital / Exports / Economic development projects / Economic policy / Economic forecasting / Investment Requirements / Banks / International banks and banking / Capital movements / Central banks and banking / Bills of exchange / Swaps / Banks and banking / Financial crisis
Sprache: Englisch
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Luxembourg has contributed $502.35 million in capital subscription as of 31 December 2018. It has contributed and committed $78.24 million to Special Funds since joining in 2003. Companies and consultants have since gained a total of $59.88 million in procurement contracts involving goods and services originating from Luxembourg on ADB-financed projects. In 2018, the lending volume was $19.88 billion (126 projects), with technical assistance at $241.2 million (280 projects) and grant-financed projects at $1.42 billion (44 projects). In addition, $14 billion was generated in commitments from direct value-added cofinancing.