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Current Budget Rules Stand in the Way of a Reasonable Path for US DFC to Realize Ambition on Climate and Pandemic Response

April 19, 2021
When Congress created the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) through the BUILD Act in 2018, it gave the new agency authority to make equity investments in funds and firms in developing country markets, building on the traditional lending programs of DFCs’ predecessor agency, OPIC...
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Is DFC Going To Be a Development Finance Institution or a Foreign Policy Bank?

March 25, 2021
The US International Development Finance Corporation has become a Rorschach test for the policy community: when they look at it, everyone sees something different.
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Why Does DFC Want to Pay Off Ecuador’s Chinese Creditors?

January 19, 2021
Last week DFC announced that it signed a framework agreement with the government of Ecuador to refinance up to $3.5 billion of the country’s external debt to China. In exchange, according to reporting by the Financial Times, the Ecuadorian government will commit to exclude Chinese companies from its...
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DFC’s December Board Meeting: A Fitting Bookend for the Agency’s First Year

December 17, 2020
Last week, DFC held its fourth and final board meeting concluding its first year in operation.  DFC approved close to $8 billion in 2020, a significant rise from OPIC annual program which stood at $3-4 billion in recent years. This year the institution also deployed its new equity instrument to...