AfDB staff with team of the Egyptian Commercial Services, co-organizers of the first industrial and trade business opportunity Seminar, Cairo, 22 February 2023
The one-day seminar, held on 22 February, saw record attendance from participants who expressed a high-level of interest in strengthening ties with and exploring new business opportunities within Africa.
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Published by: Andrew Mizner at 22/12/2020 The fight against Covid and renewable energy initiatives will be among the beneficiaries of the African D.
The fight against Covid and renewable energy initiatives will be among the beneficiaries of the African Development Bank’s 2021 capital markets programme.
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African Development Bank (AfDB), headquartered in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, will raise USD 10.4 billion in borrowing from capital markets in 2021, to fund its programmes across Africa.
On 11 December, the bank’s board of directors approved the 2021 borrowing programme, which will come from a range of global markets, including the United States dollar, Euro, Australian dollar and Pound sterling markets.