In October, the private sector's foreign debt reached $210.8 billion. This figure reflects the tightening of external financing conditions and the impact of the global interest rate environment during the period. Under macroeconomic pressures, debt levels are rising, which may lead corporate and individual investors to revise their portfolio strategies.
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pumpamentalist
· 2025-12-17 20:56
Another pile of debt data... Who isn't paying off debt these days?
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AirdropHunterWang
· 2025-12-17 20:55
Oh dear, 210.8 billion dollars in overseas debt—this thing is really getting more and more outrageous.
When interest rate environments tighten, everyone has to adjust their positions; this is the reality.
With such a high debt pile-up, we need to think about how to pay it back later.
In October, the private sector's foreign debt reached $210.8 billion. This figure reflects the tightening of external financing conditions and the impact of the global interest rate environment during the period. Under macroeconomic pressures, debt levels are rising, which may lead corporate and individual investors to revise their portfolio strategies.