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Western governments are borrowing at record highs – does it matter?

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In its latest report on global debt, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has projected a surge in government borrowing, reaching an unprecedented $15.8 trillion this year.

The Paris-based research body revealed that gross borrowing, encompassing both refinancing of maturing bonds and new issuances, climbed from $12.1 trillion in 2022 to $14.1 trillion in 2023.

This substantial increase in borrowing is attributed to the ongoing economic repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, which prompted governments worldwide to embark on massive borrowing to support households and businesses.

The OECD noted that the total borrowing is expected to surpass the previous peak of $15.4 trillion recorded in 2020.

A significant portion of this year’s borrowing, approximately $12.6 trillion, will be directed towards refinancing maturing bonds issued during the pandemic.

However, the surge in inflation post-pandemic has led to higher interest rates, causing the average cost of new borrowing for governments to spike to 4% in 2023 from 1% in 2021.

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Consequently, the cost of interest payments for governments has escalated, accounting for 2.9% of annual economic output in 2023 compared to 2.3% in 2021.

The OECD warned that this trend is expected to continue, projecting a further half-percentage-point increase in interest payment costs by 2026.

Moreover, governments are anticipated to encounter challenges in finding buyers for their debt as central banks begin to reduce their holdings of government bonds, which were amassed in efforts to stimulate growth and inflation following the global financial crisis.

With central banks gradually withdrawing from the bond market, the OECD highlighted the need for governments to attract more price-sensitive investors, such as non-bank financial sectors and households.

The report supported that central banks in OECD member countries currently hold government bonds equivalent to 30% of annual economic output, mirroring the surge in total government debt since the financial crisis.

The OECD anticipates a record level of net bond supply to be absorbed by the broader market as central banks embark on quantitative tightening.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Big banks, inflation, and earnings: What to watch this week

Major banks and corporations report earnings this week, influencing market outlook and economic indicators ahead of 2026.

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Major banks and corporations report earnings this week, influencing market outlook and economic indicators ahead of 2026.


This week is packed with financial news as major banks and corporations release their earnings. JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs will reveal their year-end results, offering insight into the health of the banking sector. CEO Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan has already highlighted uncertainty in the U.S. economy, making investors watch closely.

In addition to banking, Delta Air Lines and Taiwan Semiconductor will report, shedding light on consumer spending and tech industry trends. These corporate updates will help investors gauge the broader market performance heading into 2026.

All eyes are also on December’s inflation figures, alongside retail sales and new home sales data. These reports will be key indicators for the U.S. economy, impacting stocks, interest rates, and market sentiment.

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Boeing hits seven-year high in plane deliveries as demand soars

Boeing’s aircraft deliveries hit a seven-year high, bolstered by demand and new orders, including Alaska Airlines’ purchase of 105 jets.

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Boeing’s aircraft deliveries hit a seven-year high, bolstered by demand and new orders, including Alaska Airlines’ purchase of 105 jets.


Boeing has reached its highest level of airplane deliveries in seven years, marking a strong recovery after a challenging period for the aerospace giant. The company is ramping up production of its 737 Max and 787 Dreamliners to meet growing demand from airlines worldwide.

Investors are optimistic as Boeing shares have climbed significantly over the past year, reflecting renewed confidence in the company’s long-term prospects. Airlines are responding with new orders, and Boeing has already secured 1,000 gross orders through November.

Alaska Airlines recently placed an order for 105 Boeing 737 Max 10 jets, further signalling industry faith in the manufacturer. Robust travel demand continues to drive growth for Boeing and its competitor, Airbus, highlighting a rebound in global air travel.

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Wall Street hits record highs as markets shrug off Venezuela tensions

US markets hit record highs as investors shrug off geopolitical tensions, with the S&P 500 up 0.7% and Dow 1%.

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US markets hit record highs as investors shrug off geopolitical tensions, with the S&P 500 up 0.7% and Dow 1%.


US markets surged to fresh records as investors looked past recent geopolitical tensions following the US attack on Venezuela. Confidence returned quickly, driving broad gains across major indices.

The S&P 500 climbed 0.7% to reach a new all-time intraday high, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 495 points, or 1%, also setting a record during Tuesday’s session.

The rally signals continued optimism around economic resilience, despite global uncertainty and ongoing international conflicts.

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