Financial Intervention definition
Financial Intervention means any grant, loan or other credit instrument, investment in equity, debt or investment funds, or any other form of financial intervention or contribution, except loan guarantees, that the Governing Council shall approve on a general basis or that the Executive Board shall approve for any individual case, for financing by the Fund under its Operations Account activities.
Examples of Financial Intervention in a sentence
Ch. Mitchell, Saving the Market from Itself: The Politics of Financial Intervention, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2017.
Refundable Aid refers to repayable grants2 under Measure 1 (Selective Financial Intervention) whereby the ▇▇▇ provides priming and business expansion grant assistance to micro-enterprises, part of these grants may have a repayable element, referred to as Refundable Aid (RA), which is repayable by the beneficiary.