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| Current Issues in Economics and
Finance |
| The Impact of Exchange Rate Movements
on U.S. Foreign Debt |
| January 2003 Volume 9, Number 1 |
| JEL classification: F31, F36, F32 |
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Author: Cédric Tille In 2001, the United States' net debt to the rest of the world jumped to $2.3 trillion, a level double that recorded in 1999. Much of the increase reflects the new borrowing undertaken by the country to finance its mounting current account deficit. A third of the change, however, can be traced to a simple accounting effectthe impact of a rising dollar on the value of U.S. assets held abroad. |
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