Sentences with phrase «debt bombs in»

Economists worry that Chinese companies are borrowing too much money outside the scrutiny of regulators and planting too many potential debt bombs in the corners of China's financial system.
This bill is designed to help both the borrower and the lender, and let us hope that it will also help the economy put off another debt bomb in the form of student loans.

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Student - loan debt is a ticking time bomb for our economy: It's higher than ever before, and it may be preventing some of the best and brightest young graduates from making their mark in the world of entrepreneurship.
Remember that we got Dodd - Frank legislation because banks were engaged in practices such as bundling and re-selling loans that featured massive balloon debt bombs.
Meanwhile in China, the ruling Communist Party has mostly abandoned its pledge for badly needed economic reforms as it seeks to maintain GDP growth of at least 6.5 %, creating fears about a debt time bomb waiting to explode.
«The steps listed in How to Try to Get a Refund From a Debt Relief Company should represent a consumer dropping a «nuclear bomb» on any business.»
Kershaw added that while increased government intervention in student - debt reduction and affordable child care might pave the way for more home ownership among the young, it would take years — and even decades — to see any noticeable effects on a market that is facing the prospect of a ticking demographic time bomb.
Government debt is a «ticking time bomb» that threatens to destroy people's savings, the economy, and America's leadership in the world.
Specifically, [a «tax bomb» is] set to go off in 2032, the first year when the loans qualify for debt forgiveness.
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