Sentences with phrase «expected public debt»

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On any given day now you can expect to hear at least one economist, public official or financial commentator express grave concern about the mountain of debt Canadians now carry.
This borrowing will materially worsen the government's debt position: Moody's now expects Spain's public debt ratio to rise to around 90 % of GDP this year and to continue rising until the middle of the decade.
The public debt charges ratio is expected to increase, attributable to the impact of higher interest rates and an increase in the stock of debt.
It expects to have net cash on its balance sheet after its public debut by paying some debt off and swapping most of the rest for stock.
Public debt charges, given the current lower outlook for interest rates, could come in lower than expected as well.
The higher - than - expected deficit forecast in 2014 - 15 and lower - than - forecast surpluses thereafter primarily result from lower personal income taxes and EI premium revenues and higher public debt charges, offset somewhat by higher - than - forecast corporate income tax revenues and lower EI benefits.
Under current law, CBO expects debt held by the public to rise continuously over the next decade from today's post — World War II era record levels.
That doesn't mean public debt isn't important, although low interest rates have rendered it more manageable than expected in recent years.
By the end of the next decade, then, debt held by the public is expected to approach 100 percent of U.S. GDP.
Until such time as we can generate significant revenue from product sales, if ever, we expect to finance our operations through a combination of public or private equity or debt financings or other sources, which may include collaborations with third parties.
Step 5: In the next few years, the U.S. Treasury can be expected to issue up to $ 1.5 trillion in new Treasury debt to the public, taking in much of the $ 1.5 trillion in base money created by the Fed in Step 1.
Public debt charges are expected to be about $ 0.4 billion lower than that forecast in the FES.
It's a near certainty with the island likely to record its first default on August 1st (the commonwealth failed to make the necessary deposit to cover debt of its Public Finance Corporation due August 1st), and with the governor's Economic Recovery Working Group expected to make reform recommendations by August 30th.
Budgetary revenues are expected to be $ 5.0 billion higher than forecast in the April 2017 Budget, program expenses $ 3.1 billion higher and public debt charges $ 0.4 billion lower.
Public debt charges, given the current lower outlook for interest rates, could also come in lower than expected as well.
Public debt charges represent legal obligations to bond holders, so don't expect any major changes there.
«The data so far this year raise a concern that, rather than reducing the public debt, the deficit reduction plans could be having the opposite effect because higher tax rates and austerity measures are causing economic growth to be weaker than expected
But the IEA's new priorities — aggressively paying down public debt, cutting taxes on the better - off, leaving the EU, relaxing planning laws to promote housebuilding, paving over the railways and tackling the «cost of living crisis» through lower excise duties — can expect a more lukewarm response from the re-installed treasury team.
The budget is expected to focus on about 10 key areas including infrastructure, macroeconomic stability, job creation, agriculture, entrepreneurship, business growth, creating a Ghana beyond aid, debt management, corruption, public sector reforms among others, and a continuation of the 2017 budget initiatives.
We expect public sector net debt to hit the government's ceiling of 40 per cent of national income in 2009 - 10 and to rise to 41.2 per cent by 2012 - 13.
He notes that the structure gives the public shares very little voting power, that the proceeds go to repaying the parent company's debt, that the valuation is far below what analysts expected, and that the underwriters are weak.
Chicago Public Schools expects to run a $ 544 million deficit in the coming fiscal year and is at risk of defaulting on debt payments.
The longer we wait to restructure debt, to swap debt for equity, and to expect those who made the loans bear the losses as well, the more we risk allowing this downturn to become uncontrollable and unfathomably costly to the public.
The update is also expected to reaffirm the government's so - called «fiscal anchor» to lower net debt - to - GDP ratio — a measure of the public debt burden — over the next five years.
On any given day now you can expect to hear at least one economist, public official or financial commentator express grave concern about the mountain of debt Canadians now carry.
We have come to expect that public funds and tuition regulation combine to keep our law schools affordable for anyone undeterred by a little student debt.
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