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Annual Report on the Japan Special Fund for 1999
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| Date: | January 2000 |
| Type: | Statutory Reports and Official Records |
| Subject: | ADB funds and products |
| Series: | Annual and Semiannual Progress Reports on the Implementation of the Japan Special Fund |
Description
This document outlines the activities related to the implementation of the Japan Special Fund (JSF) in 1999. The JSF, made available on an untied grant basis by the Government of Japan, was established on 10 March 1988. Its main objective is to provide financial support for financing the Bank
Contents
- Background
- Overview of Operations in 1999
- Evaluation of JSF-Financed Technical Assistance Projects
- Contributions from the Government of Japan
- Balance of Contributions Available for New Commitments
- Operational Highlights
- Asian Currency Crisis Support Facility
- Financial Statements
- Appendixes