Saturday, August 16

S&P Global Ratings foresees an uptick in foreign-currency debt defaults among sovereign issuers over the next decade, primarily attributed to soaring debt levels and escalating costs associated with hard currency obligations. The ratings agency highlights that, on average, sovereign entities have allocated almost 20% of their general government revenues towards interest payments in the year...

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