Obscenely rich creditors draining poor countries of funds during pandemic
BANKS and hedge funds are draining billions of pounds from poor countries struggling to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic, a report revealed today.
About £10 billion is set to be paid by low-income nations to creditors in the seven months from May to the end of 2020, according to the study by a coalition of campaigns and charities.
The report shows how financial corporations like Blackrock, HSBC, Goldman Sachs, Legal & General and UBS have held developing countries’ feet to the fire over huge debts.
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