Crisis Reveals Growing Finance Gaps for Developing Countries

Posted on Tuesday, March 10, 2009 in Credit Crisis, World Bank

Crisis Reveals Growing Finance Gaps for Developing CountriesDeveloping countries face a financing shortfall of $270-700 billion this year, as private sector creditors shun emerging markets, and only one quarter of the most vulnerable countries have the resources to prevent a rise in poverty, the World Bank said.

In a paper for next Saturday’s meeting of the Group of 20 finance ministers and central bank governors, the World Bank said that international financial institutions cannot by themselves currently cover the shortfall — that includes public and private debt and trade deficits — for these 129 countries, even at the lower end of the range. A solution will require governments, multilateral institutions, and the private sector. Only one quarter of vulnerable developing countries have the ability to finance measures to blunt the economic downturn, such as job-creation or safety net programs.

“We need to react in real time to a growing crisis that is hurting people in developing countries,” said World Bank Group President Robert B. Zoellick. “This global crisis needs a global solution and preventing an economic catastrophe in developing countries is important for global efforts to overcome this crisis. We need investments in safety nets, infrastructure, and small and medium size companies to create jobs and to avoid social and political unrest.”

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Paul Keating On Economic Crisis 2009 part 3 of 3

Posted on Friday, March 6, 2009 in Australia's Monetary Policy, Credit Crisis, Economic Crisis

Former Australian Prime Minister / Treasurer gave an interview to ABC TV “Lateline” program on the World Economic Crisis.

Paul Keating On Economic Crisis 2009 Part 2 Of 3

Posted on Thursday, March 5, 2009 in Australia's Monetary Policy, Credit Crisis, Economic Crisis

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