Al Jazeera on MSN
CBO: US federal deficits and debt to worsen over next decade
‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’, higher tariffs and immigration crackdown are factored into the report.
(Yicai) Jan. 28 -- The ratio of China’s debt to gross domestic product rose to more than 300 percent last year, mainly as a result of slower nominal economic growth, according to a new research report ...
With global interest rates higher for longer and fiscal consolidation back in focus, Budget 2026 is expected to signal how ...
India Today on MSN
How much debt does India have?
According to the Receipt Budget 2026–27, the outstanding internal and external debt and other liabilities of the Government of India are estimated at Rs 214 lakh crore at the end of March 2027.
THE Philippine debt load is less alarming than in past crises and is expected to remain manageable with the debt-to-gross domestic product (GDP) expected to 65% over the next few years, a government ...
The move to debt-to-GDP comes after more than two decades of the Indian government targeting a reduction in the fiscal deficit.
While India’s focus on the debt-to-GDP ratio, a key repayment indicator, aligns with international benchmarks, analysts ...
A crucial economic indicator, the debt-to-GDP (gross domestic product) ratio offers important clues about the fiscal health and economic stability of a nation. A crucial economic indicator, the ...
ABP News on MSN
Budget 2026: What Is Debt-To-GDP And Why It Matters More Now
As India prepares for the upcoming Union Budget, a subtle but significant shift in fiscal strategy is taking centre stage. Rather than focusing solely on a headline fiscal deficit number, the ...
Newspoint on MSN
Budget 2026-27 may put stress on debt-to-GDP ratio management rather than fiscal deficit
New Delhi | The upcoming Budget is going to put emphasis on easing the debt-to-GDP ratio, which is around 56 per cent, instead of targetting a specific fiscal deficit number as the country has almost ...
THE sharp rise in the Philippines’s public debt following the Covid-19 pandemic remains manageable and is unlikely to trigger ...
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