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  2. List of countries by external debt - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by external debt: it is the total public and private debt owed to nonresidents repayable in internationally accepted currencies, goods or services, where the public debt is the money or credit owed by any level of government, from central to local, and the private debt the money or credit owed by private households or private corporations based on the country under ...

  3. Lists of countries by debt - Wikipedia

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    The following articles contain lists of countries by debt: ... List of countries by external debt This page was last edited on 18 April 2022, at 04: ...

  4. Economy of France - Wikipedia

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    France's public debt from 1978 to 2009 Composition of the French economy (GDP) in 2016 by expenditure type. In April and May 2012, France held a presidential election in which the winner François Hollande had opposed austerity measures, promising to eliminate France's budget deficit by 2017. The new government stated that it aimed to cancel ...

  5. France’s soaring debt problem could lead to calls to leave ...

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    France’s debt levels sat at 109% of GDP in 2023, according to S&P Global, which projected that figure would rise steadily to 112% by 2027. While its budget deficit last year was 5.5%, ...

  6. List of sovereign debt crises - Wikipedia

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    In the Lausanne Conference of 1932, the UK and France agreed to a suspension of payments. The US Congress rejected it, but payments ceased until the implementation of the London Agreement on German External Debts in 1953.

  7. List of countries by government debt - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 81 A debt instrument is a financial claim that requires payment of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor in the future. Examples include debt securities (such as bonds and bills), loans, and government employee pension obligations. [1]: 207 Net debt equals gross debt minus financial assets that are debt instruments.

  8. The Markets Can Ignore France Debt Dowgrade - AOL

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    The first big sign that the credit markets would not fret about Moody's downgrade of France's sovereign paper was the lack of movement in the country's most widely followed stock index. It barely ...

  9. External debt - Wikipedia

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    External debt measures an economy's obligations to make future payments and, therefore, is an indicator of a country's vulnerability to solvency and liquidity problems. [1]: xi–xii Another useful indicator is the net external debt position, which equals gross external debt minus external assets in the form of debt instruments.