Debt-for-nature Swap - Participation and Yields

Participation and Yields

The following table shows the countries which have received funds from swaps and the total recorded funds generated by each kind of swap.

Table 1. Recorded DFNS Transactions by Country, Conservation Funds Generated, 1987-2010 (Millions US$)
Country Three-party Swap Funding Non-US Bilateral and Multilateral Swap Funding US Bilateral Swap Funding Total
Argentina $3.1 $3.1
Bangladesh $8.5 $8.5
Belize $9.0 $9.0
Bolivia $3.1 $9.6 $21.8 $34.5
Botswana $8.3 $8.3
Brazil $2.2 $2.2
Bulgaria $16.2 $16.2
Cameroon $25.0 $25.0
Chile $18.7 $18.7
Colombia $12.0 $51.6 $63.6
Costa Rica $42.9 $43.3 $26.0 $112.2
Dominican Republic $0.6 $0.6
Ecuador $7.4 $10.8 $18.2
Egypt $29.6 $29.6
El Salvador $6.0 $55.2 $61.2
Ghana $1.1 $1.1
Guatemala $1.4 $24.4 $25.8
Guinea Bissau $0.4 $0.4
Honduras $21.4 $21.4
Indonesia $30.0 $30.0
Jamaica $0.4 $37.5 $37.9
Jordan $45.5 $45.5
Madagascar $30.9 $14.8 $45.8
Mexico $4.2 $0.0 $4.2
Nicaragua $2.7 $2.7
Nigeria $0.1 $0.1
Panama $20.9 $20.9
Paraguay $7.4 $7.4
Peru $12.2 $52.7 $58.4 $123.3
Philippines $29.1 $21.9 $8.3 $59.3
Poland $0.1 $141.0 $141.1
Syria $15.9 $15.9
Tanzania $18.7 $18.7
Tunisia $1.6 $1.6
Uruguay $7.0 $7.0
Vietnam $10.4 $10.4
Zambia $2.5 $2.5
Total by Swap Type $138.1 $499.6 $396.2 $1,033.9

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