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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 716 § 716.540 — Investments in obligations of reconstruction and development banks

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 716 ·
Oregon Code § 716.540 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Investments in obligations of reconstruction and development banks. A savings bank may invest not more than five percent of its assets in each of the following categories of investments: (1) In obligations issued or guaranteed by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. (2) In obligations issued or guaranteed by the Inter-American Development Bank. (3) In obligations issued or guaranteed by the Asian Development Bank. (4) In obligations issued or guaranteed by the African Development Bank. [1959 c.185 §2; 1973 c.797 §378; 1985 c.456 §1]
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