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WB chief contrasts Microsoft deal with poor countries’ debt

AFP . Washington
21 Jan 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 21 Jan 2022 01:23:40
WB chief contrasts Microsoft deal with poor countries’ debt

After Microsoft announced it would spend tens of billions of dollars to buy a video game company, World Bank President David Malpass on Wednesday drew a contrast between the deal and the amount of money rich nations have pledged to help poor countries facing higher debt loads. 

“I was struck this morning by the Microsoft investment -- $75 billion in a video gaming company” compared to just $24 billion over three years in aid for the poorest countries, Malpass said, referring to donations allocated in December by 48 high- and middle-income governments. “You have to wonder, is this the best allocation of capital?” he said of the Microsoft deal in a discussion at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

“There has to be more money and growth flowing into the developing countries.” Microsoft on Tuesday announced the purchase of US gaming giant Activision Blizzard, the firm behind hits like “Call of Duty.”

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