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IFFIm and bonds
IFFIm raises funds by issuing bonds in the capital markets, using long-term government pledges as a guarantee and to pay back interest.

IFFIm and on
To date, IFFIm has leveraged US $ 6. 3 billion in donor pledges to raise US $ 3. 7 billion on the world s capital markets from both retail and institutional investors.
The report focused on IFFIm s cost-effectiveness, particularly the benefits of frontloading and its impact on creating large-scale immunity.

IFFIm and capital
Since its launch in 2006, IFFIm has raised more than US $ 3 billion by tapping the capital markets and has effectively doubled the funds available for GAVI s immunisation programmes.

IFFIm and funds
IFFIm was initiated to rapidly accelerate the availability and predictability of funds for immunisation.
The International Finance Facility for Immunisation ( IFFIm ) was created to rapidly accelerate the availability and predictability of funds for immunisation.

IFFIm and for
The first IFF is the " International Finance Facility for Immunisation " ( IFFIm ), begun by France, the UK and other European countries in 2006.
US $ 2 billion in IFFIm funding already has been disbursed to support vaccine purchase and delivery for 70 developing countries.
IFFIm provides certainty of funding for both GAVI and recipient countries, aiding long-term planning and short-term needs.
IFFIm financed more than 90 % of the guaranteed payment to UNICEF for initial doses of a pentavalent vaccine which immunises against five infectious diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, haemophilus influenzae type B ( Hib ) and hepatitis B. GAVI could not have made that commitment and upfront cash payment without IFFIm.

IFFIm and GAVI
Since IFFIm began in 2006, IFFIm funding has allowed GAVI to nearly double its expenditures in health programmes.
In addition, IFFIm helped GAVI fund breakthrough vaccines quickly and securely.

IFFIm and health
Health care consulting firm HLSP issued an independent evaluation of IFFIm in July 2011 that strongly commended its financial model and health care results.

IFFIm and by
IFFIm is, as of July 2012, backed by the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Australia and South Africa.
IFFIm is funded by France, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Australia.

IFFIm and .
For example, US $ 545 million in proceeds from IFFIm funded tactical purchases that helped prevent 1. 4 million deaths from yellow fever, polio and measles.
Dedicated IFFIm funding also played a significant role in combating 600, 000 cases of meningitis and maternal and neonatal tetanus.

sells and bonds
As part of this service relationship, the Fed sells and redeems U. S. government securities such as savings bonds and Treasury bills, notes and bonds.
When a company sells ( issues ) bonds, this debt is a long-term liability on the company's balance sheet, recorded in the account Bonds Payable based on the contract amount.
The central bank buys or sells reserve assets ( usually financial instruments such as bonds ) in exchange for money on deposit at the central bank.
Willis and Glasscock later find a bank director who buys the looted war bonds and sells them information on plenty of other banks.
When the company sells bonds, a corporate trust company can handle the acceptance of payments from the company ( which it passes on to the bondholders ), and is the entity which monitors the company to ensure it is responding to covenants.
The classic way to sterilize the inflationary effect of the extra money flowing into the domestic base from the capital account is for the central bank to use open market operations where it sells bonds domestically, thereby soaking up new cash that would otherwise circulate around the home economy.
* Trader ( finance ), someone who buys and sells financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, derivatives, etc.

sells and on
After lunch, in the arcade on my left just before reaching the street I found a pastry shop that sells some of the best baklava -- a sweet, flaky cake -- in Istanbul.
These stores are still there, but the volume of the `` downtown store '' has been on a relative decline, while in many cities the suburban `` branch '' sells more and more dry goods.
`` Farmers aren't as price conscious as last year so we can get more money on a sale '', says Jack Martin, who sells J. I. Case tractors and implements in Sioux City, Iowa.
In 1996 – 1997, Campbell was a recurring guest star on the show Ellen as Ed Billik, who becomes Ellen's boss when she sells her bookstore in season four.
* Conductor ( transportation ), a person who sells and checks tickets on a bus, train, etc.
Hedging also occurs when an individual or institution buys an asset ( such as a commodity, a bond that has coupon payments, a stock that pays dividends, and so on ) and sells it using a futures contract.
* 1904 – The United Kingdom sells a meteorological station on the South Orkney Islands to Argentina, the islands are subsequently claimed by the United Kingdom in 1908.
The company sells heavyweight ( over 750 cc ) motorcycles designed for cruising on highways.
Jasmuheen makes appearances at New Age conferences worldwide, has hosted spiritual retreats in Thailand and sells many self-penned books and audios on her website.
Holmes's credibility has been doubted by an article on the Cryptomundo website, which states that he has a history of reporting sightings of cryptozoological creatures, and sells a self-published book and DVD claiming evidence for fairies.
The term is not applied to a brewpub which brews and sells its beer on the same premises.
She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore.
For if she sells sea-shells on the sea-shore
* The first true restaurant opens in Paris, where a tavern-keeper named Boulanger sells cooked dishes at an all-night place on the Rue Bailleul.
* February 1 – Lord Byron's semi-autobiographical tale in verse The Corsair is published by John Murray in London and sells 10, 000 copies on this day.
The soundtrack still sells strongly enough to often appear on Billboard's Top Soundtracks chart.
Until the 1970s Bavaria only concentrated on the Dutch market but it now sells products in up to 100 countries.
The National Post Office, located in the north wing of a large building on the Dremton Lam ( Drentoen Lam ), is where the famous Bhutan's Philatelic Bureau sells stamps and souvenir sheets of Bhutan stamps.
For about $ 16 million, it will acquire IBM's Service Bureau Corp., a subsidiary that processes customers ' data and sells time on its own computers.
If, on the other hand, the spread between a future traded on an underlying asset and the spot price of the underlying asset was set to widen, possibly due to a rise in short-term interest rates, then an investor would be advised to sell the spread ( i. e. a calendar spread where the trader sells the near-dated instrument and simultaneously buys the future on the underlying ).
Edward explains what he does for a living to Vivian ( Julia Roberts ): he buys large companies that are on the verge of bankruptcy, breaks them up and sells them in smaller parts, at a price that's more than the whole company, for profit.
* Cultural Shows – Each year Washington University student groups put on several multicultural shows, one of which sells out within hours of tickets going on sale ( Diwali ).

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