Council of Europe Development Bank
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Its origins go back to 1956 when the Council of Europe created its Resettlement Fund for National Refugees and Over-Population in Europe (), which was renamed as the Council of Europe Social Development Fund () in 1994 and eventually as the CEB in 1999. Since 1956, the bank has been headquartered at 55, avenue Kléber in Paris. It is a separate legal entity from the Council of Europe and is autonomous in its decision-making. It has a high credit rating from Moody's, Standard and Poor's and Fitch Ratings.
CEB formally uses both the French and English languages. English largely replaced French as internal working language in the 2010s. Provided by Wikipedia
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