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The global food crisis

World Bank sees inflation threat to poor nations

By Chris Bryant in Washington

Published: June 11 2008 01:46 | Last updated: June 11 2008 01:46

Developing economies have proved resilient to credit market turmoil, but soaring food and energy prices pose a significant threat, says a World Bank study.

In its annual report on global development finance, the bank trimmed its economic growth forecast for developing countries to 6.5 per cent this year from 7.8 per cent last year. While developing countries would continue to expand, “the balance of risks has plainly tilted to the downside”.

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