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The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
Content: Overseas Private Investment Corporation is an independent self-sustaining U.S. Government agency that sells political risk insurance and project financing to encourage private investment by U.S. companies in some 140 emerging economies around the world.
GIC
Content: Comprised of three separate companies - The Government of Singapore Investment Corporation Pte Ltd, GIC Real Estate Pte Ltd and GIC Special Investments Pte Ltd.
Treasury Corporation Government Borrowing and Investment
Content: NTTC is the central financing authority for the Government of the Northern Territory.
Government Investment Corporation of Singapore
Content: Staffware web-enables HR at Government Investment Corporation of Singapore.
Buy Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) Handbook: (US Government Agencies
Content: Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) Handbook: (US Government Agencies Investment and Business Library) - Price new $99.95, used price . Search Amazon.com for more books by USA International Business Publications plus many more books. For a limi
Government of Singapore Investment Corporation [application/vnd.ms-powerpoint]
Content: The Philippine Economy: 2002 Performance & Outlook for 2003
Cabinet Decision - Feasability study for investment corporation - Fiji Government
Content: Fiji government press releases by the Ministry of Information
The government of Singapore Investment Corporation and its Thai partner
Content: The government of Singapore Investment Corporation and its Thai partner, Land & Houses, have bought a prime 21 storey leasehold office building in the Central Business District for 600m baht. The Wave Place, a 20,000 sq m grade A building, was made...
GOVERNMENT OWNED CORPORATIONS (QUEENSLAND INVESTMENT CORPORATION) AMENDMENT [application/pdf]
Content: 2000
Government Web Sites: Overseas Private Investment Corporation
Content: Mission is to mobilize and facilitate the participation of United States private capital and skills in the economic and social development of less developed countries and areas, and countries in transition from nonmarket to market economies, thereby...
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