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Nigeria’s public debt-to-GDP ratio dropped to 39.4 per cent in the first quarter of 2025 following the successful rebasing of the country’s Gross Domestic Product by the National Bureau of Statistics.
To receive regular updates on the market and economy, subscribe to the newsletter Global Macro Playbook.The aggregate debt-to-GDP ratio in the Eurozone improved in 2023, declining to 88.6% from 90 ...
The ratio is expected to continue rising, and by 2029 the public debt to GDP ratio is forecast to reach 69.3%, nearly hitting the current debt ceiling.
But the amount of household debt rose to 16.42 trillion baht ($484 billion) at the end of December from 16.36 trillion baht at the end of September, among the highest levels in Asia. ($1 = 33.92 baht) ...
A high public debt-to-GDP ratio can also further exacerbate the already deteriorating exchange rate in various ways, including putting pressure on foreign exchange reserves, investor confidence ...
With this, we arrive at our current debt-to-GDP ratio of 1.37. In other words, the current national debt is equivalent to 137 percent of GDP or about 16 months of total U.S. economic activity.
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Indonesian President-elect Prabowo Subianto will allow the nation's debt-to-GDP ratio to rise to 50%, provided his administration can boost tax revenue, the Financial Times reported citing one of ...
(Reuters) - Spain's public debt-to-GDP ratio fell to 104.4% at the end of September, the Bank of Spain said on Monday. The debt-to-GDP ratio at the end of September was lower than the 108.2% ...
Kenya’s fiscal policy could be better used to create more and better jobs, strengthen the social contract with Kenyan citizens, provide better public services, and spur inclusive economic growth.
The debt-to-GDP ratio at the end of September was lower than the 108.2% registered in June and also lower than the 109.9% in September 2023, the central bank said.