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International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

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Released on April 30, 1951 the financial statements of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development showed the net income for the nine months ending March 31, 1951 to be $11,483,230. This amount was placed in the General Reserve against losses on loans and guarantees, thus increasing this reserve to $38,481,500. Gross income for the period amounted to $20,567,359 after deducting loan commissions of $4,723,859 which were allocated to the special reserve.

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  • Anonymous, 1951. "International Bank for Reconstruction and Development," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 5(3), pages 593-596, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:5:y:1951:i:3:p:593-596_11
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