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Worldwide debt rises to record $226T

- Reuters

london — Worldwide debt has risen to a record $226 trillion — more than three times global annual economic output — and firms in more countries are struggling to service loans, a study shows, just as key central banks prepare to end supercheap credit policies.

World markets are expected to get confirmati­on over the next week that normalisin­g global interest rates from the extraordin­arily low levels introduced to offset the fallout of the 2009 credit crash is no longer just a US phenomena. Years of cheap central bank cash has pushed world stock markets to successive record highs. But another side effect has been explosive credit growth as households, companies and government­s took advantage of rock-bottom borrowing costs.

Global debt now amounts to 324 per cent of the world’s annual economic output, the Institute of Internatio­nal Finance (IIF) said in a report on Wednesday. One of the most authoritat­ive trackers of global capital flows, the IIF report also highlighte­d “rollover” risks, especially in emerging markets that have borrowed in hard currencies such as euros and dollars.

It calculated around $1.7 trillion needs to be refinanced or paid back before the end of 2018 across developing economies. Such debts will become costlier to service if Western interest rates rise and currencies strengthen. —

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