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Global Debt Surges to Record $324 Trillion, Emerging Markets Face Rising Pressure: IIF Report

Navigating Global Debt Waves: Pakistan’s Path to Economic Resilience

Money Matters
Published May 6, 2025
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Key Takeaways:


• Global debt reached a record $324 trillion in Q1 2025, rising by $7.5 trillion in just three months.


• Emerging markets’ debt-to-GDP ratio hit an all-time high of 245%, with China’s government debt nearing 100% of GDP.


• Pakistan must prioritize sustainable fiscal policies amid increasing global debt pressures to maintain economic stability.


Money Matters Monitoring – Global debt has soared to an unprecedented $324 trillion in the first quarter of 2025, marking a sharp increase of $7.5 trillion from the previous quarter, according to the latest data released by the Institute of International Finance (IIF). This surge highlights growing financial vulnerabilities worldwide, with emerging markets, including China, experiencing significant debt accumulation.
The IIF report reveals that China, France, and Germany were the primary contributors to the global debt rise, while countries like Canada, the UAE, and Turkey saw a decline in their debt levels. The increase was notably driven by factors such as the depreciation of the U.S. dollar against major trading currencies, but the scale of the rise-more than four times the average quarterly increase since late 2022-signals deeper economic challenges.
Emerging markets are particularly affected, with their debt-to-GDP ratio hitting a record 245%. Total debt in these economies climbed by over $3.5 trillion in Q1 2025, reaching more than $106 trillion. China alone contributed over $2 trillion to this increase, with government debt expected to reach 100% of GDP by year-end.
For Pakistan, this global debt trend underscores the importance of prudent fiscal management and strategic economic planning. As Pakistan navigates its own economic challenges, including debt servicing and growth constraints, the rising global debt environment calls for cautious engagement with international borrowing and enhanced focus on sustainable development.

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