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World Bank warns of recession risk due to Ukraine war

June 8th, 2022 | Tags:
Countries around the world are facing recession as the Ukraine war hits economies already rocked by the Covid pandemic, the World Bank has warned. Photo: Getty Images
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LONDON, UK - Countries around the world are facing recession as the Ukraine war hits economies already rocked by the Covid pandemic, the World Bank has warned.

Less developed countries in Europe and east Asia face a "major recession", it said.

The risk of high inflation and low growth - so-called "stagflation" - is also higher, World Bank President David Malpass said.

Energy and food bills have been rising around the world.

"The war in Ukraine, lockdowns in China, supply-chain disruptions, and the risk of stagflation are hammering growth. For many countries, recession will be hard to avoid," Mr Malpass said.

He also warned in the World Bank's Global Economic Prospects report for June that the danger of stagflation was "considerable".

"Subdued growth will likely persist throughout the decade because of weak investment in most of the world. With inflation now running at multi-decade highs in many countries and supply expected to grow slowly, there is a risk that inflation will remain higher for longer."

Also on Tuesday, the World Bank approved $1.49bn (£1.2bn) of additional funding for Ukraine, which it said "will be used to pay for wages for government and social workers."

The new financing is part of a more than $4bn support package for the country, which covers areas including healthcare, education and sanitation.

More than a hundred days have passed since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but only now is the sobering size of the shock waves hitting nations and households thousands of miles away from that epicentre becoming clear.

Developing nations were already struggling to get back on their feet. For every $20 households there typically earned pre-pandemic, they now only get $19.

But soaring food and energy costs threaten to throw livelihoods further into reverse, spelling misery and hardship for the most vulnerable.

And that's not just true for poorer countries. One survey shows one in six British households have turned to a food bank.

That global struggle could be compounded by the higher interest rates being used to ease inflation, just as government support to ease the impact of the pandemic is evaporating.

The World Bank is urging immediate action, from debt relief, to urging nations not to put restrictions on food exports.

Instead they want policymakers to show they are acting together to safeguard food and energy supplies, reassure volatile markets, and ease price spikes,.

Policymakers have already had to tackle an extraordinary battle.

But if we down tools now the World Bank suggests we could face an even more prolonged and painful crisis.

 

Hardship today doesn't just mean misery and social unrest, it can blight lives for years.

1 Response to “World Bank warns of recession risk due to Ukraine war”

  • Really (08/06/2022, 09:34) Like (0) Dislike (8) Reply
    All planned and I watched it played out on this world stage orchestrated by the Elites bloodline/Rothschild. Stay sleep people Biden is sending billion of dollars to the Ukraine. They print money it doesn't run out with them because money is what keep us in bondage. People all the signs are here for you to see that we're living in revelation with the mark of the beast in full effect. The Earthly things are making you all not see the signs of the world coming to an end for billions of people. You see how the store is bringing in all these new name brand snacks, cereal etc. Look on these food products they are telling you their bioengineered. They also label products as cancerous. They can tell the truth now because game over. Vaccinated people get ride for a wicked ride with the social credit system that's connect to your Vaccination status. One country passed the law that you can't food sho without the vaccine. Wake up people this world what you knew was bad is now good and don't tell me you all don't see that. What you see if better than someone telling you. The world health organization and the world economic forum has a rude awakening coming for the Vaccinated people and it's not pretty.


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