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Luxembourg Green Exchange Now Includes World Bank Sustainable Development Bonds (Video)

World Bank Bonds Luxembourg Green Exchange (LGX) is a platform dedicated exclusively to green, social and sustainable financial instruments. It now displays 174 World Bank sustainable development bonds that comply with the transparency requirements and processes defined for financial securities displayed on LGX.

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World Bank Group and GPIF Deepen Partnership on Building Sustainable Capital Markets

The World Bank Group and Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) have expanded their partnership to grow markets for sustainable investing.

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Published: Learning & Training notes on Contingent Liabilities

“Assessing and Managing Credit Risk from Contingent Liabilities - A Focus on Government Guarantees” is another addition to the knowledge pool created by Treasury’s experts for public debt managers

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Seychelles: Introducing the World’s First Sovereign Blue Bond

The World Bank helped the government of Seychelles issue the world’s first Blue Bond. The World Bank Treasury put together an innovative financing package that mobilized US$15 million of private sector investment to support the ocean economy and helped the Seychelles’ government save over US$8 million in interest charges over the next ten years.

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Capital Markets

Green Bonds

Green bonds offer investors the opportunity to do well and to do good at the same time. The World Bank Green Bond raises funds from fixed income investors to support World Bank lending for eligible projects that seek to ...

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Client Services

Public Debt Management Advisory

The team provides practitioner-to-practitioner, programmatic support, focusing on development and implementation of customized reforms to assist countries in strengthening their capacity to manage debt.

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Client Services

Reserves Advisory & Management Program (RAMP)

Since 2001, RAMP has been the World Bank Treasury’s platform for delivering demand-driven capacity building and asset management services to official sector asset managers in developing countries and international ...

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Development Finance

IDA in the Capital Markets

To expand the scale of financing to its clients to help them to achieve Sustainable Development Goals, the International Development Association (IDA) intends to start leveraging its exceptional capital base through ...