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Subject: E esta?!...


Author:
Guilherme Statter
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Date Posted: 22/01/05 20:40:22

Andava eu, traqnuilo da silva, à procura de elementos sobre as dívidas externas dos diversos países da África Austral e, eis senão quando, tropeço neste naco de informação:
As a percentage of GDP, there are two countries, Australia and Portugal that have larger debts than the United States but the relationship between external debt and GDP does not provide the entire picture. The combined external debt of Australia and Portugal is about one four thousandth the size of the of the U.S. external debt. While the world economy could easily absorb the exports necessary to start paying down the debt of Australia and Portugal there seems little prospect of finding the more than half a trillion a year in new markets to absorb enough exports to begin to pay down the U.S. external debt.

What's Behind the Sagging Dollar?
By Scott Lilly

http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=275404&printmode=1


Fui confirmar e lá vi, em vários sítios:
A Dívida Externa "bruta" de Portugal é de $250.7 mil milhões de dólares (estimativa para 2004).
A Dívida Externa líquida deve ser segredo de Estado porque nem os Relatórios do Banco de Portugal indicam qual o "stock" de capital português investido no estrangeiro.
E esta?... hein?!...
Vá lá que pelos vistos sempre somos campeões mundiais de alguma coisa... Porque será que nunca falam disto?
Cordiais saudações,
Guilherme Statter

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