Takehiko Nakao re-elected as ADB president
Takehiko Nakao has been unanimously re-elected as president of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) by its board of governors. He will serve a further five years from November.
Takehiko Nakao has been unanimously re-elected as president of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) by its board of governors. He will serve a further five years from November.
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