Private non-financial sector debt has increased
Non-financial corporation debt in advanced countries
Credit and bond issuance in EMEs
The role of bond financing has increased
International and foreign currency issuance has increased
Credit quality has deteriorated in advanced economies and EMEs, risks for bond investors have increased
Household debt is high in many advanced economies
Consumer credit is rising in some countries
NFC debt servicing costs are rising in some countries
Difference in non-financial corporations' issuance on a nationality and residence basis, EMEs
International debt and currency mismatches
Bank capital and the shift to debt securities
Households and non-bank financial intermediaries are exposed to NFC debt
Duration risk has never been higher
Changes in house prices and household debt are positively correlated
House prices in OECD countries
Alternative fan charts for the May 2008 Economic Outlook growth forecast for the United Kingdom
Real estate dynamics and severe recessions
Too much, or the wrong kind, of finance is negatively associated with growth and equality
The disconnect between debt and investment
Zombie firms capture capital and reduce dynamism
Declining initial public offerings of smaller growth company listings in advanced economies
Foreign currency lending to the non-financial private sector
Debt bias in corporate tax systems
The design of insolvency regimes across countries