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First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Uzbekistan Rustam Azimov and Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Haruhiko Kuroda today jointly inaugurated a new solar energy research facility that will eventually enable Uzbekistan to become...
16, Oqsaroy, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov met with President of the Asian Development Bank Haruhiko Kuroda who arrived in Uzbekistan to partake in the international conference "Fostering an Educated and Intellectually Advanced...
President of Asian Development Bank Haruhiko Kuroda speaks during the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi on February 2, 2012. The 12th edition of the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit focusing on the theme, 'Protecting the Global... View Photo »
The biggest risk to Asia is potential spill-over from Europe
President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Haruhiko Kuroda today signed loan agreements on rural housing, railway electrification, electricity metering, and water supply and sanitation for a total amount of $508 million. Mr. Kuroda signed the...
What did these same CEOs say about China? More than half (51%) of them said they were "very confident" about the prospects for China. Plus, the ADB knows a thing or two about Asia, since it loaned $17 billion to 40 developing countries there in 2011...
Summit at Davos, Lamy was part of the 11 heads of institutions called the Global Issues Group (GIG), who as individuals had shared their thoughts to address the challenges faced by global economy. The other members of the GIG included Mark Carney,...
Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda speaks during the Asian Financial Forum in Hong Kong January 16, 2012. View Photo »
Making growth more inclusive will also require greater accountability, transparency, and participation of public institutions
Photo: News/Brad Newman Source: News Limited THE global economic slowdown will affect Asia this year but the region will remain the economic powerhouse of the world, led by China, India and Indonesia, the head of the Asian Development Bank said on...
The global economic slowdown will affect Asia this year but the region will remain the economic powerhouse of the world, led by China, India and Indonesia, the head of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said. Haruhiko Kuroda said in an interview with The...
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Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda speaks during the Asian Financial Forum in Hong Kong January 16, 2012.
View Photo »Asian Development Bank president Haruhiko Kuroda speaks during an interview with AFP on the sidelines of the Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in the southeastern port city of Busan on November 29, 2011. Asia's projected growth rate of 7.5 percent next year could be...
View Photo »(Back row L to R) Haruhiko Kuroda of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Chile’s Alfie Ulloa, China’s Wang Jun, Thailand’s Chularat Suteethorn and Vietnam’s Vuong Dinh Hue pose with (front row L to R) Russia’s Sergey Storchak, Peru’s Luis Miguel Castilla, Singapore'sTharman...
View Photo »(L to R) Haruhiko Kuroda of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Chile’s Alfie Ulloa (L), China’s Wang Jun (C) and Thailand’s Chularat Suteethorn stand on the stage to pose for the finance ministers family photo at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Honolulu, Hawaii on...
View Photo »Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda smiles on July 18, 2011 on the opening of the third World Trade Organization (WTO) review conference on the aid for trade process in Geneva. World Bank President Robert Zoellick attacked WTO member states over their plans to secure a mini...
View Photo »Asian Development Bank's President (ADB) Haruhiko Kuroda (R) and Director of External Relations Ann Quon attend the closing news conference at the bank's 44th annual meeting in Hanoi May 6, 2011.
View Photo »Vietnam's central bank governor Nguyen Van Giau (C), Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda (L) and Secretary Robert Dawson attend a business session as part of the 44th annual meeting of Asian Development Bank (ADB) at the National Convention Center in Hanoi May 5, 2011. The...
View Photo »Asian Development Bank (ADB) president Haruhiko Kuroda addresses the opening session of the ADB's 44th annual meeting in Hanoi on May 5, 2011.
View Photo »President of Asian Development Bank (ADB) Haruhiko Kuroda addresses the opening session of the ADB's 44th annual meeting in Hanoi on May 5, 2011. ADB leader urges Asian leadership good governance to ensure prosperous future.
View Photo »Asian Development Bank (ADB)'s President Haruhiko Kuroda (C) speaks at a governor seminar session "Asia 2050: Pursuit of growth, sustainability and well being" during ADB's 44th annual meeting in Hanoi May 4, 2011. Others seated on stage are: Japan's Parliamentary Secretary of Finance...
View Photo »Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Haruhiko Kuroda (L) and Vietnam's Central Bank Governor Nguyen Van Giau attend a governor seminar session "Asia 2050: Pursuit of growth, sustainability and well being" during ADB's 44th annual meeting in Hanoi May 4, 2011. The 44th annual meeting...
View Photo »French Minister of Finance Christine Lagarde (L) speaks as Asian Devleopment Bank (ADB) President Haruhiko Kuroda listens during a seminar of governors in the frame of the ADB's 44th annual meeting being held in Hanoi on May 4, 2011.
View Photo »Asian Development Ban (ADB) President Haruhiko Kuroda arrives for a governor seminar session during the 44th annual meeting of ADB in Hanoi May 4, 2011. The 44th annual meeting of ADB takes place in Hanoi from May 3 to 6.
View Photo »Haruhiko Kuroda, president of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) talks during a press conference on the ADB's 44th annual meeting of the board of governors held in Hanoi on May 3, 2011. The Asian Development Bank begins four days of annual meetings and seminars with regional finance...
View Photo »Asia Development Bank (ADB) President Haruhiko Kuroda (R) chats with Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai at the Vietnam Business Summit during ADB's 44th annual meeting in Hanoi May 3, 2011. The 44th annual meeting of ADB takes place in Hanoi from May 3 to 6.
View Photo »Asian Development Bank (ADB) president Haruhiko Kuroda addresses the Vietnam Business Forum held in Hanoi on May 3, 2011 on the sideline of the ADB's 44th annual meeting of board of governors. The Asian Development Bank begins four days of annual meetings and seminars with regional...
View Photo »Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda (L) laughs as he greets China's Minister of Finance Xie Xuren as they arrive for a meeting of the Development Committee during the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Spring Meetings at IMF headquarters in Washington, April 16, 2011.
View Photo »Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (R) greets Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda (L) after the opening ceremony of the ASEAN finance ministers' meeting in Bali April 8, 2011.
View Photo »Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda speaks during an interview in Nusa Dua, Bali April 7, 2011. Many Southeast Asian countries feel their currencies have appreciated sufficiently and further gains might hurt competitiveness, Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda...
View Photo »Haruhiko Kuroda (L), president of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) speaks as Vietnam's Central Bank Governor Nguyen Van Giau listens at a press conference held on March 1, 2011 in Hanoi. Kuroda is on a three-day mission to Vietnam as part of the final preparations for ADB's upcoming...
View Photo »Haruhiko Kuroda (R), president of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), speaks at a press conference held on March 1, 2011 in Hanoi. Kuroda is on a three-day mission to Vietnam as part of the final preparations for ADB's upcoming annual meeting.
View Photo »Haruhiko Kuroda, the head of the Asian Development Bank, speaks at a forum of the Global Korea 2011 in Seoul on February 24, 2011. Developing economies should strengthen domestic demand to sustain Asia's strong economic growth and help rebalance the world economy, Haruhiko Kuroda said.
View Photo »World Trade Organization Director-General Pascal Lamy, left, talks with Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda after a press conference following the "Regional Review Meeting on Aid for Trade Initiative" in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, June 14, 2011.
View Photo »Finance ministers and officials take their positions for the official photo during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011, in Honolulu. From left, they are Zhu Min of the IMF, President of the Asian Development Bank Haruhiko Kuroda, Chilean Finance Minister...
View Photo »Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung (L) shakes hands with Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Haruhiko Kuroda after delivering his speech at the opening ceremony of the 44th annual meeting of the ADB in Hanoi May 5, 2011. The meeting takes place from May 3 to 6.
View Photo »Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda speaks during the Asian Financial Forum in Hong Kong January 16, 2012.
View Photo »The biggest risk to Asia is potential spill-over from Europe
Making growth more inclusive will also require greater accountability, transparency, and participation of public institutions
A high degree of inequality constrains the impact growth can have on reducing poverty
But the 7.5 percent growth next year is subject to greater uncertainty because Europe is having a financial crisis
The emerging donors are helping…but it’s not just enough. So I hope traditional donors continue to help poorest countries, particularly in Asia
This framework for cooperation in countries we both serve is good for our clients and our two institutions ... The framework will encourage us to continue to work closely together, as we have been doing in the recent past, both with the private and public sectors.
