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ANZ`s New York office was opened in December 1968 and today operates as a branch of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited. Its business is concentrated on corporate and investment banking services and international trade finance. The main focus of the investment banking activity is to provide specialist strategic and financial advisory services to major companies, institutions and governments. Working as an offshore partner with ANZ`s key clients, the New York-based team supports trade and investment flows between clients in America with Australia, New Zealand and Asia. Through ANZ, clients receive access and expertise in the key global financial markets. The team of New York-based specialists provides full relationship services, originating and executing complex product solutions with specific emphasis on resources (food, beverages and agriculture, mining, metals, oil and gas and commodities) and specialised infrastructure, manufacturing and services. The Financial Institutions group provides a range of services to global investor intermediaries. Structured Debt activities include project and structured finance and structured export finance; Capital Solutions cover structured asset finance products and complex risk transfer solutions, as well as packaging structured debt and equity. The New York Markets activities offer corporate and institutional clients a full range of integrated specialist services including risk management in foreign exchange, currency options, credit and interest rate derivatives and fund raising activities.
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The World Bank Group is a multilateral organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., whose members include most of the world`s countries. Five institutions make up the World Bank Group to collectively serve as a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries. We have set two goals that will shape our work through 2030: - Ending extreme poverty by decreasing the percentage of people living on less than $1.25 a day to no more than 3 percent. - Promoting shared prosperity by fostering income growth of the bottom 40 percent for every country. We are tackling these challenges through financing, customizing development solutions, leveraging knowledge, research and technology, and by bringing people together to solve complex problems. The five institutions that make up the World Bank Group work together to foster development in poor and middle-income countries and to confront such global challenges as climate change. - The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) or World Bank, tackles poverty in middle-income and creditworthy low-income countries. - The International Development Association (IDA), also part of the World Bank, provides interest-free loans, technical assistance, and policy advice to governments in the world`s poorest countries. - The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is the largest global development institution focused exclusively on the private sector. IFC finances investment, mobilizes capital in international financial markets, and provides advisory services to businesses and governments. - The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) promotes foreign direct investment into developing countries. MIGA fulfills this mandate by offering political risk insurance and credit enhancement to investors and lenders. - The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) provides international facilities for conciliation and arbitration of investment disputes.