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  2. Federal Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times News Service obituary lauded the BND's many successes under Wessel but noted that there had been "a number of incidents of East Germans infiltrating the West German government, particularly intelligence agencies, on Gen. Wessel's watch".

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  4. Government spending in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The US government's Bureau of Economic Analysis as of Q3 2023 estimates $10,007.7 billion in annual total government expenditure (both state and federal) and $27,610.1 billion annual total GDP which is 36.2%. [1] Conversely, the federal spending to GDP is 23%. [2]

  5. List of intelligence agencies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Federal Intelligence Service (BND) (in German: Bundesnachrichtendienst): foreign and military intelligence; Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) (German: Militärischer Abschirmdienst): (defensive) counterintelligence within the Bundeswehr and the Federal Ministry of Defence.

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  7. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Public sector debt 2022 (US dollar bn nominal equivalent) Government financial liabilities as % of GDP (end 2022 - source : OECD) Issuer Internet site Yen Japan: JGBs: 10,084 254.5% Ministry of Finance (MoF) Site: US dollar United States: US Treasuries: 34,472 144.2% Bureau of the Fiscal Service: Site: Euro Italy: BTPs: 2,941 148.5 % ...

  8. Sectoral balances - Wikipedia

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    Sectoral analysis is based on the insight that when the government sector has a budget deficit, the non-government sectors (private domestic sector and foreign sector) together must have a surplus, and vice versa. In other words, if the government sector is borrowing, the other sectors taken together must be lending.

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