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American Dream For Rent | Sunday Extra
Americans are experiencing a “personal recession” with debt hitting its highest levels in history. Rising mortgage rates and institutional buyers have all combined to disrupt the American dream of home ownership. In this episode we speak to recovering investment banker Carol Roth, author of You Will Own Nothing about how Wall Street is benefitting at the expense of the average American. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.
Is Africa’s debt cycle unbreakable?
Ghana was once considered a success story and a model for African development. But after suffering several economic shocks, the west African country is now struggling to pay off its debts. The FT’s west Africa correspondent Aanu Adeoye and Africa editor David Pilling explain how Ghana exemplifies the debt cycle that many African countries find themselves stuck in, and what has to change to break it.
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For further reading:
How Ghana’s economy became a cautionary tale for Africa
Africa needs international help to avoid a lost decade
Ghana default puts domestic debt ‘can of worms’ in the spotlight
Ghana secures $3bn IMF deal after creditors agree to debt restructuring
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Debtors’ prism: mounting crises of Africa’s loans
Many of the continent’s economies are hamstrung by debt—much of it held internationally. We look at the growing need for closer co-operation between China, Western creditors and multilateral institutions. A city on Ukraine’s front line has become an unlikely locus for love stories. And unpicking the link between workers’ productivity and their drugs of choice.
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Debt, Ohio & A Really Old Dog
This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, political correspondent Kelsey Snell, senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro, and Ohio Statehouse News Bureau Karen Kasler.
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Why a debt tsunami is coming for the global economy
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Ep. 1656 - Biden’s Recession Is Coming, And He’s Ready To Blame Republicans
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As the economy slowly slides into recession, the Biden administration prepares to blame Republicans; the media cry-cheer as Facebook reinstates Donald Trump; and we must all respect the pronouns of alleged rapists who now say they are female.
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Pakistan’s debt crisis
Annual US inflation fell in December to its lowest level in more than a year, and Sweden’s state-owned mining company LKAB has said it has discovered Europe’s largest deposit of rare earth metals. Plus, the FT’s Jonathan Wheatley and Farhan Bokhari discuss Pakistan’s financial crisis.
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US inflation falls to lowest level in more than a year
Pakistan secures more than $9bn of pledges for post-flood recovery
Sweden discovers biggest rare earths deposit in EU
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