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Here's how much debt every major economy in the world will borrow this year

Mike Bird   

Here's how much debt every major economy in the world will borrow this year
Finance2 min read

Standard & Poor's just released a great infographic, showing just how much fresh long-term government debt is expected to be issued from the world's major economies in 2015.

They're forecasting that the world's governments will issue another $6.7 trillion (£4.4 trillion) in long-term debt this year. But that colossal figure is still a 5.7% drop on 2014.

Take a look at how the top 40 nations stack up:

S&P sovereign debt

Standard & Poor's

It's easy to see from the size of just this year's issue why the US government bond market is such a massive, global force: The amount being issued, even with a deficit of less than 3% of GDP, it's twice as large as the eurozone's equivalent (€916 billion, $997.15 billion).

About two thirds of the total being issued isn't to finance anything new, but to roll over existing long-term debt.

And in Europe, it's not a very even spread. Nearly half of 2015's long-term debt issuance will be done by Italy and France:

eurozone debt issuance 2015

Standard & Poor's

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