WASHINGTON, Sept 26 — Reforming the World Bank’s approach to risk could unlock nearly US$190 billion (RM894 billion) in additional urgently needed lending for developing countries without jeopardising its AAA credit rating, a study commissioned by the Rockefeller Foundation found. The study, carried out by international finance analytics firm Risk…Read More
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