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[{$pagename}] ([WBG] or [World Bank]) is a family of five international [organizations] that make leveraged loans to developing countries and is the largest and most well-known development bank in the world.[{$pagename}] stated mission is to achieve the twin goals of ending extreme [poverty] and building shared prosperity.[{$pagename}] is part of the [United Nations] system, but its governance structure is different: each institution within the [{$pagename}] is owned by its member [governments], which subscribe to its basic share capital, with votes proportional to shareholding.
[{$pagename}] ([WBG] or [World Bank]) is a family of five international [organizations] that make leveraged loans to developing countries and is the largest and most well-known development bank in the world.
[{$pagename}] stated mission is to achieve the twin goals of ending extreme [poverty] and building shared prosperity.
[{$pagename}] is part of the [United Nations] system, but its governance structure is different: each institution within the [{$pagename}] is owned by its member [governments], which subscribe to its basic share capital, with votes proportional to shareholding.
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As of 15 November [2009|Year 2009] the [United States] held 16.4% of total votes, [Japan] 7.9%, [Germany] 4.5%, the [United Kingdom] 4.3%, and [France] 4.3%. As changes to the Bank's Charter require an 85% super-majority, the [United States] can block any major change in the [{$pagename}]'s governing structure.
As of 15 November 2009 the United States held 16.4% of total votes, Japan 7.9%, Germany 4.5%, the United Kingdom 4.3%, and France 4.3%. As changes to the Bank's Charter require an 85% super-majority, the [United States] can block any major change in the [{$pagename}]'s governing structure.
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