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Sè-kài Gîn-hâng sī chi̍t-ê kok-chè-sèng ê cho͘-chit. I ê chong-chí sī beh thê-kiong keng-chè siōng ê pang-chān, hō chi̍t-ê kok-ka ē-sái khì chò hoat-tián kap sàn-chia̍h-kiám-chió ê sū-kang. Lēng-gōa mā ū chò kó͘-lē kap pó-hō͘ kok-chè tâu-chu ê tāi-chì. Chit-ê cho͘-chit ê chóng-pō͘ tī Washington, D.C.
Teh Bí-kok Washington, D.C. ê Sè-kài gîn-hâng tuā-lâu | |
Kiàn-li̍p sî-kan | 1944 nî 7 goe̍h 7 ji̍t |
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Lūi-hêng | International financial institution |
Hoat-lu̍t tē-ūi | Treaty |
Chóng-pō͘ |
1818 H Street, NW Washington, D.C., U.S.[1] |
Hōe-oânhip |
189 countries (IBRD)[2] 174 countries (IDA)[2] |
Chú-iàu jîn-bu̍t | |
Siōng-kip cho͘-chi | World Bank Group |
Bāng-chām |
www |
Sè-kái Gûn-hâng kap Kok-chè Hòe-pè Ki-kim-hōe chit nn̄g-ê cho͘-chit tiāⁿ-tiāⁿ ha̍p-khí-lâi chò Bretton Woods cho͘-chit.
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