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Yunus Has His Say

It's springtime in Bangladesh, a time when marigolds bloom and a hostile government's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of appointing commissions to investigate banks for the poor. Last year, a commission looked into such issues as whether the Grameen Bank's handling of Norwegian money was nefarious (it determined not) and whether the bank's interest rates were high (no again).

Insider Update on Grameen Bank

I recently received an update on the Grameen Bank and the other Grameen organizations. The sender clearly has a point of view and asked to remain anonymous. But the text contains enough that is (for me) novel, factual, documented, and important that I think it worth sharing. Beyond the links provided, I cannot in general vouch for the accuracy of the text:

Finance Minister: Bangladesh Government Will Not Take Ownership Control of Grameen Bank

This weekend, the dignitaries of public finance gathered in Washington for the annual meetings of the World Bank and IMF. On Monday morning, the U.S. Bangladesh Advisory Council and the Trade, Aid, and Security Coalition, and the Asia Society took advantage of the presence of Bangladesh's finance minister, A.M.A. Muhith, and central bank governor, Atiur Rahman, hosting them for a public discussion.

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