As China defuses its time bomb of debt, US hears the ticking intensify

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Concerns over China’s local-level debt have long loomed large in international discourse, with a mountain of “hidden” debt viewed as a “ticking time bomb” that threatens to trigger a cascade of defaults while posing a risk to financial stability.

But some experts now contend that, after a sweeping debt-restructuring campaign, the outlook for China is shifting. And they say that, by comparison, the debt challenges facing the United States are causing considerable alarm.

“After years of effort, the overall debt risks of local governments in China have been brought under control and are gradually being resolved,” said Zhao Xijun, a finance professor at Renmin University in Beijing.

He added that China’s debt is largely held by local governments, giving the central government room to step in and assist with repayment. In the US, by contrast, the burden sits at the federal level – a situation he called “more…

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