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  2. US debt reckoning escalates sharply as top bond buyer pulls ...

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    Debt held by the public, or the amount the U.S. owes to outside lenders after borrowing on financial markets, is already at about 100% of GDP, with that ratio soon expected to blow past the all ...

  3. Debt buyer (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A debt buyer is a company, sometimes a collection agency, a private debt collection law firm, or a private investor, that purchases delinquent or charged-off debts from a creditor or lender for a percentage of the face value of the debt based on the potential collectibility of the accounts. The debt buyer can then collect on its own, utilize ...

  4. Bond market - Wikipedia

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    Amounts outstanding on the global bond market increased by 2% in the twelve months to March 2012 to nearly $100 trillion. Domestic bonds accounted for 70% of the total and international bonds for the remainder. The United States was the largest market with 33% of the total followed by Japan (14%). As a proportion of global GDP, the bond market ...

  5. The national debt is finally a real-world problem [Video] - AOL

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    Once a routine and unexciting part of the market, debt issuance by the Treasury is now a hot Wall Street topic as investors plot how to avoid losses — or capture profits — from this new source ...

  6. Stocks sink as debt crunch continues: Stock market news today

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    US stocks closed lower Tuesday on Wall Street concerns that the debt-ceiling debate in Washington won't reach a resolution. The S&P 500 ended the session down 1.12%.The Dow Jones Industrial ...

  7. Who's to blame for the national debt? How about everybody? - AOL

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    The gargantuan national debt is finally starting to matter. Usual wobbles in the market for Treasury securities suggest the US government may finally be issuing more debt than investors can absorb ...

  8. Asset Acceptance - Wikipedia

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    Asset Acceptance Capital Corp. was a publicly traded company. By 2005 the company's profits rose to $51.3 million. [citation needed]By 2009, Asset Acceptance Capital Corp was one of the "four largest publicly traded debt buyers" who purchased $19.6 billion in distressed debt along with Encore Capital Group, Asta Funding Inc., and Portfolio Recovery Associates.

  9. How rising US debt could compound into a crisis ... - AOL

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    "By 2034 debt service at 6% rates would consume 45% of all tax revenue; at 9% rates it would eat up 83%. The budget deficit would balloon from 6% of GDP to 11% or 18%, respectively," Gundlach ...