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Head Of The World Bank Urges Quick Action At G-7 On The Debt Of Developing Countries.

M.Cby M.C
May 11, 2023
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Head Of The World Bank Urges Quick Action At G-7 On The Debt Of Developing Countries.

World Bank President, David Malpass

The World Bank President, Mr. David Malpass has disclosed that a group of seven policymakers must recognize the urgent need to tackle debt problems in developing nations and should discuss ways to bring more transparency to the issue.

Speaking during the group’s gathering of financial ministers and central bankers this week in Niigata, Japan, Malpass noted that the slow growth in developing countries has consequences worldwide in terms of human suffering, particularly through migration flows.

“What I hope can be discussed at the G-7 on debt is the urgency of restructurings getting done.”

David Malpass

Sovereign and private lenders have been trying to find the middle ground with struggling borrowing countries like Sri Lanka, Zambia, Ethiopia and Ghana. More than 70 low-income nations face a collective $326 billion debt burden, with more than half of them already in or near debt distress.

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The topic is likely to be discussed at the G-7 gathering. This year’s meeting includes invited representatives from emerging economies such as India, Indonesia and Brazil.

Malpass in an interview in Tokyo before heading to the Niigata gathering revealed that Japan, the G-7 chair this year, has been working with the World Bank to find ways to restructure debts with developing nations.

“Japan has been active in helping reconcile, helping with the process. It proved that it can be done. And so we are hoping to do it with more, with the full G-7 and then also with the full G-20. The findings will form part of a report on debt transparency and reconciliation that the World Bank is set to release later this week.”

David Malpass
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Malpass Expresses Gratitude To Creditor Countries, Hope For The Best

Malpass acknowledged the difficulty of reaching consensus on challenging global issues among G-20 nations, which include Russia and China.

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“That group has struggled to agree on wording over the war in Ukraine. I have been critical of China’s approach to debt issues.”

David Malpass

Earlier this week, Japan, France and other nations held the first meeting on Sri Lanka’s debt restructuring. China, the biggest sovereign lender to poor countries, sat in the meeting as an observer.

“It would be good if they were a full participant in the creditor’s committee because they are such a big creditor. I think there’s more to go for several of the major central banks in terms of normalizing their interest rates.

“From the standpoint of developing countries, we expect there to continue to be a major financial pressure from the current interest rate level, also from the reduction in capital flows going to developing countries.”

David Malpass

Read also: BoG Urges Banks To Lower Lending Rates In Response To Declining Inflation

Tags: G-7 tableInternational Monetary Fundlow-income nationsSri Lanka’s debt restructuringWorld Bank President
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