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  2. European Social Fund Plus - Wikipedia

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    The European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) is one of the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIFs), which are dedicated to improving social cohesion and economic well-being across the regions of the Union. The funds are redistributive financial instruments that support cohesion within Europe by concentrating spending on the less-developed regions.

  3. European Structural and Investment Funds - Wikipedia

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    This objective covers regions whose GDP per capita is below 75% of the EU average and aims at accelerating their economic development. It is financed by the ERDF, the ESF and the Cohesion Fund. The priorities under this objective are human and physical capital, innovation, knowledge society, environment and administrative efficiency.

  4. Exchange Stabilization Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Exchange Stabilization Fund (ESF) is an emergency reserve fund of the United States Treasury Department, normally used for foreign exchange intervention. [1] This arrangement (as opposed to having the central bank intervene directly) allows the US government to influence currency exchange rates without directly affecting domestic money supply.

  5. ESF - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Sports and Fun Camps (ESF), network of day camps; Esler Airfield, in Louisiana, United States; Estafeta Carga Aérea, a Mexican airline; European Services Forum, a lobby group; European Social Forum, a conference series; European Social Fund of the European Union, currently European Social Fund Plus; European Softball Federation

  6. English Schools Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The English Schools Foundation (ESF) is an organisation that runs 22 international schools in Hong Kong. It is Hong Kong's largest English-medium organisation of international schools. [ 4 ] It was founded in 1967 with the passage of the English Schools Foundation Ordinance.

  7. European Financial Stability Facility - Wikipedia

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    The issuance spread was fixed at mid-swap plus 6 basis points. This implies borrowing costs for EFSF of 2.89%. Investor interest was exceptionally strong, with a record breaking order book of €44.5 billion, i.e. about nine times the supply. Investor demand came from around the world and from all types of institutions. [24]

  8. List of English Schools Foundation schools - Wikipedia

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    Peak School is a coeducational preparatory school, located at Plunkett's Road on Victoria Peak. The English Schools Foundation (ESF) manages 22 schools in Hong Kong: five secondary schools, nine primary schools, two "all through" schools, five kindergartens and one school for children with special needs.

  9. EQUAL Community Initiative - Wikipedia

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    These involved the 117 ESF Managing Authorities (mostly national ministries and regions) and their key external partners, but had a much more limited budget and reach than EQUAL did. EQUAL co-financed activities in all 27 EU Member States - the 12 new countries actually joined in January 2004, 4 months before their official accession.