WASHINGTON, D.C. — The president of the World Bank unveiled a new simplified corporate "scorecard" on Thursday to measure its progress, ahead of a gathering of global financial leaders in Washington next week.

The bank's new "yardstick of accountability" has reduced the number of indicators from around 150 to just 22, Ajay Banga told reporters, adding that the simplified set of indicators should make it easier to evaluate progress.

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