Asian Development Bank
ADB cautious on East Asia recovery
20 Jul 2010
ADB honours Suzlon's Tulsi Tanti with 'Wind Visionary of Asia' title
06 Jul 2010
Tulsi Tanti has transformed Suzlon, a small company of 20 people into a major multinational business that has propelled India into wind superpower status, ADB says
Too early to remove stimulus packages in Asia, says ADB
14 Jan 2010
The head of the Asian Development Bank today said that it was too early for Asian countries to end stimulus policies started during the financial crisis last year
ADB ups India's growth forecast to 6 per cent
22 Sep 2009
ADB also expects the delayed rains to ensure a reasonable winter crop harvest and ease pressure on food prices.
ADB to adopt new safeguards policies for lending
24 Apr 2008
ADB proposes dollar-rupee swap for infrastructure funding
By | 27 Jul 2007
ADB sanctions infrastructure support loan for India
By Our Banking Bureau | 23 Mar 2007
ADB blacklists 37 companies for corruption
By Our Banking Bureau | 30 Jan 2007
ADB urges ASEAN to improve infrastructure
By Our Banking Bureau | 15 Jan 2007
ADB sanctions $400 million loan for a 11,000 km road project
By Our Banking Bureau | 22 Nov 2003
ADB sets up $2 billion aid for infrastructure projects in India
By Our Banking Bureau | 21 Mar 2003
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
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