World Bank
World Bank being unfair to Wipro: Assocham
14 Jan 2009
IMF and the World Bank set to increase loans
27 Oct 2008
World Bank to aid `Vision Mumbai` project
23 Aug 2007
World Bank offers loans to Southern states for irrigation
By | 13 Feb 2007
WB approves agricultural-loan package for Tamil Nadu
By Chennai: | 25 Jan 2007
Poor nations drained of brains; India loses 5% : World Bank
By Geneva: | 26 Oct 2005
IndiaCo receives funding from World Bank
By IndiaCo, a private equit | 14 Jul 2004
Indian bank profits hit by priority sector lending : World Bank
By New Delhi: | 15 Jun 2004
Indian govt to prematurely prepay World Bank, ADB loans
By New Delhi: | 28 Jan 2003
WB, ADB proposal to tap debt market cleared
By Our Banking Bureau | 24 Sep 2002
IFC to invest Rs 120.5 crore in Usha Beltron
13 Sep 2002
IMF, World Bank meetings in Washington
By Our Banking Bureau | 20 Apr 2002
Kerala seeks Rs 60-cr World Bank aid
By James Paul | 05 Apr 2002
World Bank opens office in Chennai
By Our Banking Bureau | 16 Mar 2002
World Bank to help Indian banks
By Our Banking Bureau | 05 Feb 2002
World Banks Telugu website
By N Venugopal | 08 Jan 2002
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