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  • Debt to Export Ratio Definition

    The debt to export ratio is used to calculate a country's total amount of debt in comparison to its total amount of exports. It's an important way for countries to measure their independent...

  • What Affects Currency Rates?

    Fluctuations in international currency rates, commonly known as exchange rates, are a normal part of economic and business cycles. At the base of all rate changes are supply and demand forces that...

  • Where Does the US Borrow Money From?

    A number of entities hold debt of the government of the United States, including foreign countries. The amount of debt that is held by foreign countries increased significantly over the course of...

  • Why Does China Buy U.S. Debt?

    As the market economy and worldwide influence of China grows, so too does the nation's significance to the U.S. economy. China's manufacturing industry is highly productive, exporting goods to...

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