TY - BOOK AU - Wolfensohn,James D. AU - Wolfensohn,James D. TI - Address to the Bankers' Club, London T2 - Speeches of World Bank Presidents PY - 1997/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - The World Bank KW - Capital Markets and Capital Flows KW - Children KW - Countries KW - Crime KW - Developing Countries KW - Development Economics & Aid Effectiveness KW - Economic Development KW - Family KW - Finance KW - Finance and Development KW - Finance and Financial Sector Development KW - Insurance KW - International Finance KW - Leadership KW - Loans KW - Macroeconomics and Economic Growth KW - Microcredit KW - Women N2 - James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank, made points on topics that link banking to the developing world: scourge of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), which has 16 million people suffering from that disease; crime; war; migration, because migration comes from countries that do not have economic opportunity; and trade. It is crucial that the bankers in the city, as the home of international banking and the largest center of international banking, recognize that there is something more than the profit motive. As far as development is concerned, it's no longer an issue of having government to government assistance. UR - http://elibrary.worldbank.org/doi/book/10.1596/26013 ER -