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[Title] => ADB launches $500-M bond issue
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) launched a $500 million bond issue last October 23.
The proceeds of the issue will be included in ADBs ordinary capital resources and used in its non-concessional lending operations. "The distribution of the bonds is anchored in Asia and supported by European demand," it said in a statement.
The joint lead managers are Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and UBS Warburg.
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[Title] => ADB launches 15-year strategy to eradicate poverty in Asia
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has launched a 15-year strategy designed to eradicate poverty in the region, with emphasis on selective investments, environment-friendly programs and greater private sector participation.
The program is outlined in its long-term strategic framework (LTSF), a major reassessment of ADB’s goals and policies that two years ago resulted in the realization that extreme poverty for one in four Asians was "an unacceptable human condition."
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[Title] => ADB allocates $2 billion for poverty reduction projects in Asia Pacific
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is allocating nearly $2 billion for poverty reduction related project in the region in the next four years.
In a press briefing yesterday, Shoji Nishimoto, ADB director for strategy and policy, said the amount represents 38 percent of the banks anti-poverty allocation up to 2005.
The ADB defines poverty a deprivation of essential assets and opportunities to which every human being is entitled.
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SHOJI NISHIMOTO
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The proceeds of the issue will be included in ADBs ordinary capital resources and used in its non-concessional lending operations. "The distribution of the bonds is anchored in Asia and supported by European demand," it said in a statement.
The joint lead managers are Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and UBS Warburg.
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The program is outlined in its long-term strategic framework (LTSF), a major reassessment of ADB’s goals and policies that two years ago resulted in the realization that extreme poverty for one in four Asians was "an unacceptable human condition."
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[Title] => ADB allocates $2 billion for poverty reduction projects in Asia Pacific
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is allocating nearly $2 billion for poverty reduction related project in the region in the next four years.
In a press briefing yesterday, Shoji Nishimoto, ADB director for strategy and policy, said the amount represents 38 percent of the banks anti-poverty allocation up to 2005.
The ADB defines poverty a deprivation of essential assets and opportunities to which every human being is entitled.
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November 5, 2002 - 12:00am