MANILA (Reuters) – The Asian Development Bank [ADB.UL] announced on Monday it was tripling the size of its rescue package to $20 billion to help developing countries in Asia counter the severe macroeconomic and health effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
It previously announced an initial $6.5 billion in financial support to developing countries in the region for their immediate responses to contain the spread of the new coronavirus.
The additional $13.5 billion package, the ADB said, includes about $2.5 billion in concessional and grant resources.
(Reporting by Karen Lema; Editing by Mark Potter)