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The World Drowns in Debt. And the Market Is Dangerously Raising Its Price (by M.S. Betti)

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US 30-year Treasury yields have peaked since 2001, those of German bunds since 2011, the French since 2008, the British since 1998 and the Japanese since 1996. World public debt has reached 120 trillion dollars, a third is only American. And it costs more and more, even for the competition of AI, fueling the negative spiral. But nobody asks the fateful question: in the end, who pays it back?
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US 30-year Treasury yields have peaked since 2001, those of German bunds since 2011, the French since 2008, the British since 1998 and the Japanese since 1996. World public debt has reached 120 trillion dollars, a third is only American. And it costs more and more, even for the competition of AI, fueling the negative spiral. But nobody asks the fateful question: in the end, who pays it back?

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HuffPost It broke the news in Italy on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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