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"At this historic time, the proposal adopted just now on increasing the capital of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is something that I have no qualms in supporting. The European Union joined the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in the 1990s and, as the years have gone by, the governors of the EBRD have seen fit to double its capital. The EU has subscribed to more than 30 000 shares, though its share of the total capital has remained unchanged. Last May, in order to tackle the crisis, the Council decided to increase the EBRD’s capital from EUR 20 billion to EUR 30 billion, which seemed like a good starting point for providing fresh impetus and offered a robust response at a time of major speculation. Furthermore, the future work of the EBRD will be essential for putting project bonds into action."@en1
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