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  • loans daily to meet its expenses, resulting in a rise in both its domestic and external debt, which now stands at $28 billion. In 2008 when Pakistan Peoples...
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  • government to the Social Security Trust Fund is also a component of the U.S. National Debt, which stood at $15.7 trillion as of May 2012. By 2017, the...
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  • used to refer to the national debt: "Public debt" is defined as public debt securities issued by the Government. "Debt held by the public" measures the...
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    Credit rating agency (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
    collateralized securities, such as mortgage-backed securities and collateralized debt obligations. The issuers of the obligations or securities may be companies, special...
    140 KB (15,150 words) - 23:00, 19 March 2024
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    assumption by a third party (such as a second creditor or an insurance company) of another party's legal right to collect debts or damages. It is a legal doctrine...
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    The European debt crisis, often also referred to as the eurozone crisis or the European sovereign debt crisis, was a multi-year debt crisis that took...
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  • A lien (/ˈliːn/ or /ˈliːən/) is a form of security interest granted over an item of property to secure the payment of a debt or performance of some other...
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  • public. As of January 2014[update], the Italian government debt stands at €2.1 trillion (131.1% of GDP). Italy has the lowest share of public debt held by...
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  • An insurance-linked security (ILS) is a financial instrument whose value is driven by insurance loss events. Those such instruments that are linked to...
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  • of a debt security based on an assessment of its risk profile, which can include interest rate risk, risk of the issuer failing to repay the debt, market...
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    Remy Munasifi (category American stand-up comedians)
    Abdul Habib" received much popularity for joking about matters such as U.S. security screening. He is known for a video titled "Arlington: The Rap", which...
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  • agencies (CRAs)—firms which rate debt instruments/securities according to the debtor's ability to pay lenders back—played a significant role at various stages...
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  • is an inmate convicted for armed robbery who becomes a pawn of Enrico Pucci. She is given the Stand Marilyn Manson, the Debt Collector, which automatically...
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  • Debt-trap diplomacy is a term to describe an international financial relationship where a creditor country or institution extends debt to a borrowing...
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  • Groups In 1984". Social Security Bulletin. 52 (3): 2–15. PMID 2711292. Hardy, C.O. (1925). "The Ration of Net Worth to Debt". The University Journal...
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    available for such large reserve funds, the Treasury will have to keep as much of its debt as possible in short-dated maturities, so that securities can be...
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    Operations. NSANet stands for National Security Agency Network and is the official NSA intranet. It is a classified network, for information up to the...
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    The Social Security Act of 1935 is a law enacted by the 74th United States Congress and signed into law by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The law...
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    by a commodity such as gold. Two common strands of thought within these theories are the idea that money originated as a unit of account for debt, and...
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    The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) is an intergovernmental military alliance in Eurasia consisting of six post-Soviet states: Armenia,...
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