+ Follow JOSEPH EICHENBERGER Tag
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[Title] => ADB may suspend lending to RP due to slow reforms
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said yesterday it may cut off lending to the Philippines over the next three years unless the government speeds up reforms designed to shore up its fiscal position.
ADB vice president Joseph Eichenberger said economic growth in the country has been insufficient to lift the country out of poverty over the past 20 years.
"There needs to be deep and sustained change in how things are done in the Philippines," Eichenberger said. "ADB cannot pursue a business-as-usual approach."
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[Title] => ADB okays $500-M guarantee for RP
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said yesterday it had approved a partial credit guarantee for up to half a billion dollars worth of commercial loans to support restructuring of the Philippines electricity sector.
The bank also indicated readiness to raise its guarantee to $750 million by providing $250 million in further support early next year, the Manila-based lender said in a statement.
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[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) pledged yesterday to provide an annual assistance of as much as $400 million to the anti-poverty program of President Arroyo.
Mrs. Arroyo and ADB president Tadao Chino witnessed the signing of the Poverty Partnership Agreement at the ADB headquarters in Pasig City. She was also keynote speaker at the ADB Conference on Poverty, Growth and the Role of Institutions.
The agreement was signed by Executive Secretary Alberto Romulo on behalf of the national government and ADB vice president Joseph Eichenberger.
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JOSEPH EICHENBERGER
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[Title] => ADB may suspend lending to RP due to slow reforms
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said yesterday it may cut off lending to the Philippines over the next three years unless the government speeds up reforms designed to shore up its fiscal position.
ADB vice president Joseph Eichenberger said economic growth in the country has been insufficient to lift the country out of poverty over the past 20 years.
"There needs to be deep and sustained change in how things are done in the Philippines," Eichenberger said. "ADB cannot pursue a business-as-usual approach."
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[Title] => ADB okays $500-M guarantee for RP
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said yesterday it had approved a partial credit guarantee for up to half a billion dollars worth of commercial loans to support restructuring of the Philippines electricity sector.
The bank also indicated readiness to raise its guarantee to $750 million by providing $250 million in further support early next year, the Manila-based lender said in a statement.
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[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) pledged yesterday to provide an annual assistance of as much as $400 million to the anti-poverty program of President Arroyo.
Mrs. Arroyo and ADB president Tadao Chino witnessed the signing of the Poverty Partnership Agreement at the ADB headquarters in Pasig City. She was also keynote speaker at the ADB Conference on Poverty, Growth and the Role of Institutions.
The agreement was signed by Executive Secretary Alberto Romulo on behalf of the national government and ADB vice president Joseph Eichenberger.
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December 6, 2002 - 12:00am