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Published June 13, 2026businesscementeconomy

W’Bank readies $100bn crisis support for developing economies

The World Bank is preparing up to $100bn in financial support over 15 months to help developing economies cushion the impact of escalating Middle East tens

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The World Bank said it could mobilise as much as $100bn in financial support over the next 15 months to help developing economies cushion the impact of escalating tensions in the Middle East. The potential increase in funding comes as the lender warned the conflict could drag global growth to its weakest level since the COVID-19 pandemic, as surging energy prices, persistent inflation and tighter financial conditions weigh on economic activity.

In its latest Global Economic Prospects report obtained on Friday, the bank projected global growth would slow to 2.5 per cent in 2026, down from 2.9 per cent in 2025, with around two-thirds of economies seeing downward revisions since its January outlook. Growth is expected to edge up to 2.8 per cent in 2027 but remain below the average recorded during the 2010s, the report said.

The World Bank said it was immediately making between $50bn and $60bn available through existing financing instruments, including $25bn in pre-arranged funding. The resources are expected to support social safety nets, strengthen government finances and provide liquidity for businesses and farms affected by the crisis.

“To date, over 30 countries are actively working with the World Bank Group to enhance readiness and enable a rapid response to the crisis under this response plan. If the conflict and its economic fallout persist, the World Bank Group can scale up its support to $80–100bn over 15 months,” the lender stated.

According to the report, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has severely disrupted energy markets, with Brent crude oil prices forecast to average $94 a barrel in 2026, about 36 per cent higher than in 2025, assuming the worst supply disruptions ease by July.

The bank also warned that higher fertiliser prices would likely feed into food inflation, lifting global inflation to an estimated four per cent this year, up from 3.3 per cent in 2025. “Developing countries have faced a series of challenges over the last decade,” World Bank Group President Ajay Banga said.

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In response to the current shock, we are providing liquidity where it is needed now, and we are ready with additional financing, guarantees and private-sector solutions if pressures deepen,” he added. The report noted that downside risks remain significant. It warned that if energy supply disruptions worsen and trigger financial market stress, global growth could slump further to 1.3 per cent in 2026, while inflation could climb to 4.4 per cent.

Developing economies are expected to see growth slow to 3.6 per cent this year from 4.4 per cent in 2025 before recovering to 4.2 per cent in 2027. Gulf economies directly affected by the conflict are projected to experience the sharpest slowdown, with growth falling from 3.9 per cent in 2025 to nearly zero in 2026 before rebounding to around 5 per cent in 2027 and 2028 as trade resumes and reconstruction efforts gather pace.

Sub-Saharan Africa is also expected to feel the impact of the crisis, particularly through higher inflation and rising food prices linked to fertiliser shortages and price increases. The World Bank’s Deputy Chief Economist and Director of the Prospects Group, Ayhan Kose, said the crisis should also serve as an opportunity for governments to strengthen economic resilience.

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