LONDON (Reuters) -Two dozen of the world's richest nations, including the United States and Japan, are pulling back from their global development push, a study published on Thursday shows, with many slashing aid budgets and cash funnelled through multilateral lenders. The Commitment to Development Index ranks 38 major economies across more than 100 data points to assess how their policies affect poorer nations across development finance, investment, migration, trade, environment and health as well as security and technology. Sweden, Germany, Norway and Finland kept their place at the top of the list, which is compiled and published by Washington-based think tank Center for Global Development every two years. The United Kingdom gained two places to become number 5 in the latest ranking. Tha
World's richest nations are pulling back from global development efforts, study show
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