Poland: Graduating with Honours
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Poland: Graduating with honours
Poland is on course to graduate from the World Bank. That a rich, high-income economy still has a programme is no failure, but the point. Andrzej Domański welcomed a new six-year plan on June 16, when the World Bank’s board met to discuss its latest partnership framework for Poland. The country’s finance minister said the programme set a course for the country to graduate from the bank after 2031. Anna Bjerde, the bank’s managing director for op…
The World Bank has presented a new partnership framework with Poland, on the basis of which Warsaw is expected to "absolve the Bank's loan programme in 2031, reflecting the country's economic progress. According to the new framework, the financing granted to Poland by the World Bank between 2026 and 2031 will amount to $6.75 billion," the Polish State News Agency PAP reported on Wednesday. The World Bank said that Poland is also about to exit th…
Poland is about to emerge from the World Bank's main development lending programme, marking an important step in transforming the largest economy in Central and Eastern Europe. The World Bank's Board of Directors approved on Tuesday a new partnership framework with Poland, valid until 2031, which provides for the cessation of regular lending at the end of the current period, according to Financial Times. This measure occurs in the context of Pol…

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