Tag: developing countries

  • World Bank flags record debt squeeze as developing countries’ outflows hit 50-year high

    World Bank flags record debt squeeze as developing countries’ outflows hit 50-year high

    According to Punch, the World Bank is warning that developing economies face a persistent debt squeeze even as global financial conditions show pockets of relief.

    The report highlights rising debt-servicing burdens, a shift toward costlier financing, and pressure on domestic credit markets as governments borrow more at home.

    Reuters reported that the World Bank sees a $741 billion gap between debt-service outflows and new financing, adding that countries “are not out of danger.” In its own press release, the World Bank said developing countries “paid out $741 billion more” than they received in new financing between 2022 and 2024.

    Nigeria and peers will be watching what ‘breathing room’ really means: cheaper refinancing, longer maturities, and whether fiscal reforms can prevent the next rollover crunch.

    Echotitbits take: Nigeria and peers will be watching what ‘breathing room’ really means: cheaper refinancing, longer maturities, and whether fiscal reforms can prevent the next rollover crunch.

    Source: The Punch — January 3, 2026 (https://punchng.com/debt-wbank-urges-nigeria-others-to-rethink-exports/)

    The Punch January 3, 2026

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  • NLNG: High Gas Prices Forcing Poor Nations Back to Coal

    NLNG: High Gas Prices Forcing Poor Nations Back to Coal

    NLNG MD Philip Mshelbila warns that high global gas prices are pushing many developing countries back to coal, undermining climate goals. He says affordability must be addressed alongside decarbonisation or poorer nations will stay on high-emissions paths.

    PUNCH, 11 Dec 2025

  • NLNG: High Gas Prices Forcing Poor Nations Back to Coal

    NLNG MD Philip Mshelbila warns that high global gas prices are pushing many developing countries back to coal, undermining climate goals. He says affordability must be addressed alongside decarbonisation or poorer nations will stay on high-emissions paths.

    PUNCH

    11 Dec 2025