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International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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On March 1, 1954, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development released a report supplementing its eighth annual report and covering its activities from July 1, 1953, until February 1, 1954. During this period, eighteen loans totaling $190,392,000 were made in ten countries, bringing the total of Bank lending to $1,781,158,464 for 96 loans in 31 countries. On February 1, 1954, total disbursements on loans amounted to $1,261,310,913, $158,049,798 of which had been made in the period covered in the report. Net earnings for the seven months ending February 1, 1954, totaled $11,072,000 all of which had been credited to the Supplemental Reserve against Losses on Loans and Guarantees, raising that supplemental reserve to $87,586,000. Approximately $6,550,000 had been added to the Special Reserve, increasing it to $43,787,000. Four issues of Bank bonds had increased the outstanding direct obligations of the Bank by $198,269,342 during the period; total Bank issues outstanding as of February 1, 1954, amounted to $753,479,877, of which $675 million was denominated in United States dollars and the remainder in sterling, Swiss francs or Canadian dollars. $15,448,464 principal amount of borrowers' obligations had been sold to private investors during the period; $10,163,766 of this total was sold without the Bank's guarantee. As of February 1, 1954, total sales by the Bank of the obligations of its borrowers totaled $85,463,118, of which $31,638,140 had been retired

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
Copyright
Copyright © The IO Foundation 1954

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References

1 For information on the eighth annual report of the Bank, see International Organization, VII, p. 561–563.

2 International Bank Press Release, March 1, 1954. During the period reviewed in this summary, the Bank also released a report for the six months ending December 31, 1954; for this report, see ibid., 350, February 1, 1954.

3 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Loan Number 94 EC, February 10, 1954; ibid., Press Release 352, February 10, 1954.

4 Ibid., Loan Number 95 BR, February 24, 1954; ibid., Press Release 353, February 24, 1954.

5 Ibid., Loan Number 28 TU, Supplement Number 1, February 26, 1954; ibid., Press Release 355, February 26, 1954.

6 Ibid., Loan Number 96 AU, March 2, 1954; ibid., Press Release 356, March 2, 1954.

7 Ibid., Press Release 348, January 13, 1954.

8 Ibid., 351, February 3, 1954.

9 New York Times, February 16, 1954.

10 International Bank Press Release, January 12, 1954.

11 Ibid., 357, March 23, 1954.

12 New York Times, March 21, 1954.

13 Ibid., March 4, 1954; The Times (London), 03 13, 1954Google Scholar.

14 International Bank Press Release 354, February 25, 1954.