Sentences with phrase «debt pile of»

There is no precedent in the euro zone to address the debt pile of a bailed - out county and that's why the discussions on Greek debt are taking so long, the Luxembourg finance minister told CNBC.
There is no precedent in the euro zone to address the debt pile of a bailed - out county and that's why discussions on Greece's debt are taking so long, the Luxembourg finance minister told CNBC.

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Prices had doubled in a short period, households were piling on debt and the market showed no signs of slowing down.
Greece and its creditors appear to be one step closer to reaching a final agreement on the restructuring of the country's huge debt pile, according to Eurogroup President Mario Centeno.
Beijing and the World Bank officially claim China's government debt remains very manageable, at less than 20 % of GDP — far below levels in the industrial world — but the truth is, local governments are piling on new debt at a staggering pace.
China is engaged in an elaborate shell game to hide a mountain of bad debts piling up on the balance sheets of its banks, developers and state - owned enterprises.
That should ensure that borrowing costs will remain low, but in the longer - run trade deficits and shrinking current account surpluses could threaten Japan's ability to finance a debt pile that is twice the size of its economy, the highest ratio in the developed world.
China's economy expanded at a steady 6.7 % in the third quarter and looks set to hit Beijing's full - year target, fueled by stronger government spending, record bank lending and a red - hot property market that are adding to its growing pile of debt.
And thanks to Dell's financial engineering, it has a Texas - size pile of debt stuffed into its saddlebags.
Buffett, on his part, has disdained private equity's method of investing, which often adds value to a company by piling on debt, and slashing expenses before turning it back on the market.
Morneau said many families looking to buy homes have found themselves priced out of the market, while others have had to pile up high levels of debt.
Given the softening economy in the latter half of last year and first months of 2013, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty's target of getting back to balance by 2015 — after piling up $ 172 billion in debt in eight years — will depend on three assumptions all coming to good.
What's left behind is a pile of debt.
My wife and I lived in a pile of junk on a beautiful property for a dozen years before we were debt free and had the cash to tear it down and build our dream home.
5) Dilution: Although Apple has a large cash pile, most of that is held offshore, and therefore the company would likely have to issue debt in order to acquire Netflix for $ 50 billion.
In the end, all he got for his efforts was a pile of credit - card debt.
The Bank of Canada, for one, has carefully assessed the economic risks of consumer debt in order to determine how quickly it can raise interest rates without piling on too many debt - servicing costs for over-stretched households.
Of course, a return to normal levels of business engagement would be welcome after years of relying on consumers piling on debt to power the economOf course, a return to normal levels of business engagement would be welcome after years of relying on consumers piling on debt to power the economof business engagement would be welcome after years of relying on consumers piling on debt to power the economof relying on consumers piling on debt to power the economy.
The internet is full of calculators for figuring the maximum mortgage and most expensive house you can get, but the housing crash was hardest on owners who had piled up maximum debt.
But what's always been the more important story about America's pile of debt is how rapidly it's growing.
While Musk has said the combined company will save $ 150 million, analysts are worried that SolarCity's financials will pile on debt and losses on top of Tesla's already cash - hungry business.
It has one of the highest debt piles in the industry, with net industrial debt at 8.6 billion euros.
(Reuters)- Remington Outdoor Company Inc, one of the largest U.S. makers of firearms, is working with investment bank Lazard Ltd (LAZ.N) on options to restructure its $ 950 million debt pile, people familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Israel - based Teva, the world's largest maker of generic drugs, has been looking at divestures to help pare its $ 35 billion debt pile.
Banks sold a record $ 250 billion of commercial mortgage - backed securities to institutional investors in 2007, and lax lending standards enabled landlords across the U.S. to saddle buildings with large piles of debt.
Whether this is a pile of corporate bonds, a highly profitable small business, real estate properties you own with little or no debt, such as apartment or office buildings, or intellectual property, such as copyrights and patents, is up to you to decide.
The share of a large car manufacturer, for example, may trade on a low P / E ratio, and have a great Dividend Yield, but if it has a pile of debt repayable next year then the low share price might be valid.
With free cash flow weak, Arcelor has resorted to piling a lot of debt on its books — about $ 12.1 billion net of cash, which makes its stock look even more expensive to me.
A long period of lacklustre wage growth suggests the only way households can satisfy their spending habits is to keep adding to Canada's record pile of private debt.
Taking on Mr. Trump on Monday, she warned that «what little we know of his economic policies» consisted of piling up debt, leading the country into trade wars and letting Wall Street run amok, with potentially devastating consequences.
Having a left over pile of money at the end is a good problem to have, the reality is if everybody super responsible, there would be no debt in this country and everybody would be financially independent.
He has produced a deep treatise on government debt, served as chairman of a world - spanning regulatory body, run Italy's central bank (while remaining coolly removed from the scandals and fracases of Italian politics) and made a pile of money working at Goldman Sachs — all without being pigeonholed as an academic, regulator or investment banker.
This results in a pile of stuff no one wants — and a credit card debt that will take months to clear.
Bill Robson, president of the C.D. Howe Institute, a public policy think - tank, said one of the greatest challenges for the middle class is saving more for retirement at the same time wages aren't growing nearly as fast and household debt piles up.
There are other forms of debt - financing with less - friendly terms than the SBA loan — but again, those come with their own requirements (not to mention the burden of starting your business under a pile of debt).
That's slower than inflation, and nowhere near fast enough to get ahead of all the debt Canadian households have piled up in recent years.
So it's important for borrowers, especially recent grads, to think about the best places to live — the cities in which they're not only likely to find a well - paying job, but also where rents and other living expenses aren't so exorbitant so as to add to their pile of debt.
The budget highlights the huge imbalances created by five years of economic crisis: Spain will set aside $ 36.6 billion ($ 49.5 billion) to service its fast - rising pile of public debt, $ 2 billion more than it will spend on the 13 government ministries.
It's difficult to dig out of debt when interest keeps piling up.
Peter Schiff points to the gigantic pile of debt that has been created over the last decade as a possible problem, especially if it is ever spent into the real economy.
Credit default swaps on Saudi Arabian debt have ballooned, and Dubai's debt pile, estimated to have reached $ 130 billion at the end of 2015 by the Institute of International Finance, is once again garnering the attention of distressed debt investors.
The debt pile, he said, has been growing for three decades in both absolute terms and when compared to the size of the economy — and about $ 1.5 trillion of it currently consists of mortgage debt.
The debt pile has been growing for three decades in both absolute terms and when compared to the size of the economy.
U.S. corporate debtpiled on by both strong and weak hands — sits at an all - time high of $ 13.7 trillion.
The collapsing economy has created an expanding pile of bad debts that have further burned through Greek banks fragile capital cushion.
The last thing you need is a pile of debt to the IRS.
We're now left with a huge amount of debt and it keeps on piling up.
The problem with Apple's «cash pile» is that most of it is not actually «cash» nor «on hand,» and it doesn't take into account Apple's debt.
If we wish to avoid this fate, we need to take immediate action to both reduce the burden of existing student debt and prevent future debt from piling up even higher.
In The Debt: What America Owes to Blacks, Randall Robinson contends that slavery's legacy of injustice and disadvantage is «structural,» continuing to benefit whites «whose assets piled up like fattening snowballs over three and a half centuries.»
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