AsianDevelopmentBank The Asian Development Bank (hereinafter referred to as "ADB") was established in 1966 as a regional intergovernmental financial development institution dedicated to promoting the socio-economic development of developing members in Asia and the Pacific. It is not for profit, but to provide assistance, and its headquarters is in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. At present, ADB has 58 members, of which 42 are from the region and 16 are from non-region. The sources of funds for ADB's business operations are divided into three parts: one is the general source of funds, which is mainly used for ADB's hard loan business; The second is the Asian Development Fund, which is used for ADB's soft loan business; The third is the special fund for technical assistance, which is specially used for technical assistance in the form of grants. In addition, ADB also obtained the Japanese special fund from the Japanese government and arranged joint financing for the project from other funding channels. China officially joined ADB on 1986. By the end of 2000, China had 228,000 shares in ADB, accounting for 6.579% and 5.608% of the voting rights, making it the third largest shareholder after Japan and the United States. Since 15, China has established a good cooperative relationship with ADB. By the end of 2000, ADB had approved 83 loan projects to China, with a total amount exceeding US$ 654.38 billion. Since the 1990s, especially since the fourth general capital increase of ADB, under the pressure of developed countries, ADB has gradually evolved from a traditional development financial institution to an all-round development assistance institution, reflecting that the political will of developed countries led by the United States to support international development assistance institutions has weakened and they are unwilling to continue to expand their support for international development assistance institutions economically. They take advantage of the needs of developing countries, take ADB's assistance as a lever, and do everything possible to push ADB to introduce new business policies, which will ultimately affect the society of developing countries. Grid research counseling provides guidance on the entrance examination for financial graduate students, college enrollment brochures, online registration, online Q&A, teacher allocation, curriculum, charging standards, professional catalogue and so on. Postgraduate degree in finance, the latest financial postgraduate policies and regulations in colleges and universities, helps students correctly apply for the ideal postgraduate major in colleges and universities. China Renmin University, university of international business and economics, Graduate School of China Academy of Sciences, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, East China University of Science and Technology, Beijing Technology and Business University and other popular universities for in-service postgraduate enrollment in finance.
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