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Debt levels and flows
Flows2004Global debt and equity underwriting reached a record $5.69 trillion. Global debt underwriting grew 4.3% year-over-year to $5.19 trillion. Syndicated lending was up 34.3% year-over-year. Global high-yield corporate debt climbed to over $163 billion eclipsing the previous record of $150 billion set in 1998. US asset-backed securities volume increased 41.7% to $857 billion. Global equity & equity-related issuance totaled $505bn for the year, representing a 29.9% increase over the $389bn raised in 2003. Initial public offerings increased nearly 220%. 2003Global Debt, Equity and Equity-related issuance reached record-breaking levels with over $5 trillion in proceeds raised, surpassing 2001’s record of $4.4 trillion. The $5 trillion of borrowings represented 14% of the GDP flow during the year (4.938/36.3) (see world economy). 93% of the issuance was debt, 7% was equity. Note that these numbers don't include all mortgage borrowing, which was $3.8 trillion in the United States during 2003. $900 billion of it is in mortgage-backed securities, at least $546 billion in US Federal Credit Agency . FlowsFlows mean issued and sold debt. Debt and equity issuance reported by Thomson Financial ([1]) ($ billions and number of isses). Global Debt, Equity & Equity-related
Global Disclosed Fees
Global Equity and Equity-related
Global Debt
Global High Yield Corporate Debt
Global Loans (syndicated, leveraged)
EuropeAll Euromarket Issues
European Leveraged Loans
United StatesUS Investment Grade
All US Federal Credit Agency Debt. FHLB dominated the agency market in 2003, raising $545.5 billion in proceeds, a 35% increase in volume from 2002.
US Leveraged Loans
LevelsLevels mean market or balance sheet liability of borrowing party (or asset of lending party) value. Numbers are end-of-year levels. Euro areaCredit market debt
Households
Non-financial corporations
Government
JapanCredit market debt
Households
Non-financial corporations
Government
United StatesDollar amounts are debt owed by each sector (amounts borrowed by each sector) Credit market debt
Household sector
Financial sectors
Nonfinancial corporate business
Nonfarm noncorporate business
Farm business
Government
Federal government
State and local governments
See also
ListsExternal linksInternationalThomson FinancialEuropeECBUnited StatesFederal ReserveThe contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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