Examples of using Debt levels in English and their translations into Chinese
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Yet if the new investments fail to generate sufficient returns, they may also boost debt levels unsustainably and create political frictions with China.
Creditor countries that were not members of the Paris Club should also explore additional measures for ensuring the sustainability of developing countries' debt levels.
Furthermore, although financial reforms had been implemented by the Palestinian Authority, the economy of the Occupied Palestinian Territory was becoming increasingly fragile and debt levels were rising.
From a medium-term perspective, this has a positive side, as it mainly reflects efforts to rein in risky financial practices and stabilise debt levels.
(ii) fiscal consolidations, sometimes called“austerity”- that is, policies to reduce fiscal deficits and debt levels.
Sound macroeconomic policies had strengthened economic fundamentals in most developing countries and emerging markets and made their debt levels more sustainable.
Policies implemented over the past two years have restored stability to the eurozone although unemployment and debt levels remain high and the banking system remains vulnerable.
Due to the gross mismatch it seems current debt levels are not serviceable,” Liases Foras founder and MD Pankaj Kapoor said in the report.
Not only are debt levels lower, but thanks to historically low yields the cost of servicing the debt is near an historic low.
At the same time, public debt levels have surged in those countries from 56% of GDP in 2007 to around 87% today.
In Mainland China, net debt levels are expected to rise over the next twelve months, increasing average gearing from 14.8 percent to 16.0 percent.
Zhou, perhaps more than most, knows that China's unprecedented debt levels, property and investment bubbles, pose huge risks for the economy.
Even where debt levels are lower, Indonesia and the Philippines, the trajectory is troublesome.
Government debt levels among low-income countries have risen from debt-to-GDP ratios of 30 percent to 50 percent over the last four years.
Mathematically, raising interest rates with record debt levels don't work,” he said.
On the consumer side, high household debt levels may constrain individuals' ability to take advantage of the lower rates.
(a) Achieve sustainable debt levels in all least developed countries, bearing in mind least developed countries' special development needs;
The current amounts now surpass the debt levels Americans had in 2008, when total consumer debt reached a record high of $12.68 trillion.
That change in the size of the adjustment was due to decreasing debt levels relative to GNI, as shown in the most recent World Bank figures.
And rising debt levels(127% of GDP in 2009) led to rising borrowing costs, resulting in a severe economic crisis.