debt growth trends

Debt growth trends

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Visualizing the size of the U.S. national debt
Visual Capitalist
How big is $19.5 trillion, really? This infographic visualizes the U.S. national debt in comparison to other numbers that might be more familiar.
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Visualizing the state of government debt around the world
Cik daudz
Policymakers have avoided dealing with debt for years, guaranteeing that any resolution will be more painful. This visualization shows which countries have the biggest problems with national debt relative to their economic size.
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Global debt is now approaching $277 trillion nearly a record
Digitālais žurnāls
Global debt is nearing a record at $244 trillion, an amount that is three times the total amount of the global economy a new analysis by the Institute of International Finance (IIF) finds.
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Global debt is up 50% over the past decade, but S&P still says next crisis won’t be as bad
CNBC
The lower danger level is due largely to the nature of the debt — primarily driven by government borrowing in sovereign countries, rather than a private sector surge.
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Dimon: U.S. student loan debt is ‘now starting to affect the economy’
Yahoo!
J.P. Morgan Chase (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon is concerned that the $1.5 trillion student loan debt pile is starting to affect the economy, urging greater urgency to resolve the crisis.
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Pieaugošais uzņēmumu parāds: vai mums vajadzētu uztraukties?
Deloitte
ASV korporatīvo parādu dolāra vērtība pieaug, taču vai korporācijas aizņemas pārāk daudz, vai arī tā ir tikai ekonomiskās ekspansijas pazīme?
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Debt bubbles could burst as economies slow, threatening stability, bankers warn
Reuters
Heavy reliance on debt financing and slow economic growth are leading to the creation of debt bubbles which risk destabilizing the entire financial system should a major shock occur, bond bankers and investors warned at a conference on Thursday.
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Debt will kill the global economy. But it seems no one cares
Guardian
Warnings from the IMF and World Bank have been dismissed. But even if they are wrong, a demographic crisis looms
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Davosa 2016 — globālā parādu dilemma
Pasaules ekonomikas forums
http://www.weforum.org/ Will rapidly growing sovereign, corporate and private debt lead to the next global economic shock? Speakers: -Barry M. Gosin, Chief E...