
GEMS
Ai GEMs Database Democratization Memo
The world is facing the enormous challenges of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and acting on the climate crisis with urgency and at
IFC Portfolio-Default Rate Analysis
Based on nearly 40 years of data collected by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), this report offers a comprehensive analysis of default rates for the IFC corporate loan portfolio. It provides information potentially useful to understand credit performance in emerging markets.
Recovery Statistics Private and Sub-Sovereign Lending 1994-2022
The Global Emerging Markets Risk Database Consortium (GEMs) was established in 2009 as a joint initiative between the European Investment Bank Group and the World Bank Group to pool credit risk data.
Default Statistics -Private and Sub-Sovereign Lending 1994-2022
GEMs collects de-identified data from MDBs and DFIs on their performing and non-performing exposures. In return, these member institutions gain access to GEMs output statistics on the default rates by geography, sector and time period.
GEMs 3.0
GEMs3.0 is an institutional investor-led Emerging market and Emerging Markets including Africa (GEMs is global) investment risk data analytics initiative, to systematically support and harness investor insights and engagement, to implement the G20 Capital Adequacy Framework (CAF), The COP27 Presidency’s,
IBRD Portfolio Historical Borrower Default Experience
Developing countries face tremendous financing needs to meet the Sustainable Development Goals and address critical global development challenges.
Sovereign and Sovereign Guaranteed Lending1998-2022
Global warming is the largest threat to humanity and a major driver of poverty and inequality, conflicts and violence. Nowhere is this more true than in Africa, which is at the epicenter of the climate crisis: Although the continent contributed
Hows GEMs & Private Markets can help Achieve Scale
Global challenges are best addressed globally. Many market participants estimate that Emerging Markets (EMs) require trillions of dollars in order to invest in infrastructure and transform their economies.