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World Debt Record Hit $184trn in 2017, US, China, Japan Top Borrowers List– IMF

Admin December 14, 2018

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says world debt has hit an all-time high record of $184 trillion, an upward review from the $182 trillion it reported the week before.

The figure represents an average of $86,000 debt owed per person, according to a statement issued by Ting Yan, Press Officer at IMF, on ‘Global Debt Database (GDD) Update’.

“Today, the International Monetary Fund updated its publicly available Global Debt Database (GDD) – a comprehensive data set covering public and private debt for virtually the entire world (190 countries) dating back to the 1950s. Today’s update of the GDD offers for the first time a glimpse of global debt developments up to 2017.”

“By including both the sovereign and private sides of borrowing for the entire world, the GDD offers an unprecedented picture of global debt in the post-World War II era.”

According to the update, global debt has reached an all-time high of $184 trillion in nominal terms or the equivalent of 225 per cent of Gross Domestic Product in 2017.

According to IMF, the $184 trillion is $2 trillion higher than the estimated number released during Fiscal Monitor press conference in October 2018, because it includes end-2017 data and includes the debts of several countries who had not previously reported their updated data.

“On average, the world’s debt now exceeds $86,000 per person – more than two and half times the average income per-capita. The top three borrowers in the world (United States, China, and Japan) account for more than half of global debt, exceeding their share of global output,” the global monetary fund stated.

The Fund had put the global debt at $182 trillion on December 1, warning highly indebted emerging-markets and low-income countries against what it termed pro-cyclical fiscal policies.

IMF Managing Director, Christine Lagarde, disclosed the figure in a statement issued at the conclusion of the Group of 20 (G-20) Summit in Buenos Aires. (NAN)

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