Global Debt Soars, Fueling Fiscal Reckoning Fears

Global government debt hits $111 trillion by 2025. Find out how this affects budgets and what countries might do next. Learn about higher costs and risks.

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https://newsletter.tf/global-debt-reaches-111-trillion-by-2025-budget-problems/

Global government debt is now $111 trillion by 2025. This is a huge amount and much higher than in past years.

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Global Debt Reaches $111 Trillion by 2025, Causing Budget Problems

Global government debt hits $111 trillion by 2025. Find out how this affects budgets and what countries might do next. Learn about higher costs and risks.

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Global Debt Levels Surge, Fueling Fiscal Alarms

Global public debt is now 80% of the economy and rising fast. Many countries, especially poor ones, are in trouble. Governments must act now.

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Global Debt Rises to 80% of Economy, Causing Fiscal Worries

Global public debt is now 80% of the economy and rising fast. Many countries, especially poor ones, are in trouble. Governments must act now.

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Global public debt is now at 80% of the world's economy, which is a big jump from before. This means countries need to spend less and manage money better.

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Global Debt Rises to 80% of Economy, Causing Fiscal Worries

Global public debt is now 80% of the economy and rising fast. Many countries, especially poor ones, are in trouble. Governments must act now.

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Pentagon's Space Ambitions Hinge on Fiscal Maneuvers

The Pentagon's ambitious space plans are hitting a fiscal roadblock, as trillion-dollar defense budgets become the new norm, but the usual budgeting tools that make them possible are no longer reliable. Can planners find a way to reconcile ambitious new programs with an uncertain budgeting process?

https://osintsights.com/pentagons-space-ambitions-hinge-on-fiscal-maneuvers?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

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Pentagon's Space Ambitions Hinge on Fiscal Maneuvers

Discover how the Pentagon's space ambitions rely on fiscal maneuvers and learn what this means for US defense planning and the trillion-dollar defense budget. Read now for expert insights.

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New: The Shrinkflation State – What 6P Cheese Tells You About Japan's Economy

A wedge of cheese: 170g in 1954, 102g in 2026. Same box. The company sold "nostalgic thickness" as a limited edition – and everyone understood they weren't nostalgic for cheese.

Meanwhile, Japan is the only G7 country that hasn't cut its consumption tax in any of the last three crises. Three crises, zero cuts.

https://gyokuro.dev/en/posts/shrinkflation-state/

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The Shrinkflation State: What 6P Cheese Tells You About Japan's Economy

A wedge of Japanese cheese has lost 40% of its weight over 70 years while the packaging stayed the same. Japan's economy has done exactly the same thing. Nominal GDP swells, tax revenue hits records, and the contents – real wages, disposable income, the actual quantity of goods in consumers' hands – keep shrinking.

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Japan's ¥122tn budget passed. Media are picking "Takaichi stocks" in defence and chips.
But MHI's engine is gas turbines. TEL sells 85–90% overseas. Murata can't isolate the government's contribution.
Largest outflow? Debt service. The real winner is the financial sector that underwrites it.
https://gyokuro.dev/en/posts/budget-beneficiary/
#JapanEquities #Investment #Takaichi #JGB #Banks #Government #FiscalPolicy
Japan's ¥122 Trillion Budget Has a Favourite – and It Isn't Who You Think

Japan’s record ¥122.3 trillion budget passed on 7 April. Domestic media are busy picking ‘Takaichi stocks’ in defence and semiconductors. But the financial statements of the supposed beneficiaries tell a different story – and the budget’s largest single outflow goes not to growth investment but to debt service, enriching the banks and life insurers who underwrite it.

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Global investment banks forecast at AIF APAC meeting that fiscal policy will be prioritized over monetary tightening as Korea faces growth concerns rather than inflation, with semiconductor boom offsetting oil shock impacts while software sector shows highest stress in five years
#YonhapInfomax #FiscalPolicy #KoreaSemiconductors #AIBoom #OilShock #SoftwareSector #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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[AIF Forum] Global IBs - 'Won't Raise Rates to Curb Inflation... Will Use Fiscal Policy'

Global investment banks forecast at AIF APAC meeting that fiscal policy will be prioritized over monetary tightening as Korea faces growth concerns rather than inflation, with semiconductor boom offsetting oil shock impacts while software sector shows highest stress in five years

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President Lee pledges swift implementation of supplementary budget immediately following parliamentary approval, emphasizing comprehensive advance preparations for rapid execution
#YonhapInfomax #SupplementaryBudget #PresidentLee #BudgetExecution #ParliamentaryApproval #FiscalPolicy #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
https://en.infomaxai.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=113866
President Lee - 'Immediate Execution of Supplementary Budget Upon Passage... Full Preparation in Advance'

President Lee pledges swift implementation of supplementary budget immediately following parliamentary approval, emphasizing comprehensive advance preparations for rapid execution

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Trump’s 2027 Budget: A $500 Billion Pentagon Surge at the Expense of Seniors and the Nation

Blue Press Journal - The White House’s latest fiscal‑year 2027 budget request places an unprecedented $1.5 trillion in defense outlays on the table—an increase of roughly 42 % that eclipses any military expansion since the Cold War.  According to Reuters, the proposal earmarks nearly $500  billion for the Pentagon while slashing $73  billion from non‑defense programs.  The cuts are not abstract; they target the Environmental Protection Agency’s environmental‑justice […]

https://bluepress.blog/2026/04/04/trumps-2027-budget-a-500-billion-pentagon-surge-at-the-expense-of-seniors-and-the-nation/