Global debt hits record of near US$353-trillion, with signs of investors moving away from the U.S.
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Global debt hits record of near US$353-trillion, with signs of investors moving away from the U.S.
KARIN STROHECKER
LONDON
REUTERS
PUBLISHED MAY 6, 2026
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Investors are showing signs of diversifying away from U.S. Treasuries as global debt levels hit a record of nearly US$353 trillion by end-March, a report by the Institute of International Finance published on Wednesday found.
IIF’s quarterly Global Debt Monitor said that strengthening international dem…
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