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Financial Debt
Financial debt is the outstanding (unpaid) debts of banks and financial corporations - for example the level of bad debts on loans to businesses and to the housing market. Financial debt also applies to households.
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Shocks and Shields: How Resilient Is the UK Financial System in 2024?
29th November 2024
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Landlords in Limbo: Buy-to-Let Mortgage Crunch
23rd July 2024
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Financial Times - Bank Failures in 2023
27th December 2023
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Record Debt Puts Developing Countries in Crisis
14th December 2023
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Inter-generational impact of mortgage rate hikes
26th June 2023
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How bad will the looming mortgage crisis be?
19th June 2023
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Economics of Commercial Bank Bailouts
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Economics of Speculative Bubbles
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Zombie Firms
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Four Reasons to Expect Falling House Prices in 2023
26th December 2022
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Which UK country has the highest student debt?
1st December 2022
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How to reduce the UK's reliance on high house prices
26th October 2022
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Is another debt crisis looming for emerging countries?
14th October 2022
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Recession Watch - Key Mortgage Interest Rate rises above 4%
23rd August 2022
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Maximum prices - Why rent control isn’t working in Sweden
27th August 2021
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Housing economics - turning 'generation rent' into 'generation buy'
7th February 2021
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The return of low-deposit mortgages
20th January 2021
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Debt and Economic Development
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House Prices and the UK Economy (2019 Update)
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UK Economy Update 2019: Monetary and Fiscal Policy
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Spiralling debt could herald the next financial crisis
15th February 2019
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Private sector debt will likely cause the next crisis
27th September 2018
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Benefits and Drawbacks of Rising House Prices
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Financialisation
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State of the UK Economy (May 2018)
Study Notes
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BoE makes fresh warning on risks from consumer debt
25th September 2017
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10 Years of Change in British Banking
18th September 2017
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Macro Risks: China's Addiction to Debt
22nd August 2017