Latest News About China Debt-To-Gdp Ratio

Updated 2026-05-12 01:02

Here are the latest notable points on China’s debt-to-GDP ratio based on recent reporting:

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China's overall level of debt tops 300% of GDP

China's debt has surpassed 300% of GDP, with further increases expected, while the central bank plans to continue easing monetary policy when necessary, according to Xuan Changneng, deputy governor of…

economictimes.com

China Government Debt to GDP - Trading Economics

China recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 88.30 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product in 2024. This page provides - China Government Debt To GDP - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.

tradingeconomics.com

China's Debt-to-GDP Ratio Tops 300% in 2025 on Slower Economic ...

(Yicai) Jan. 28 -- The ratio of China’s debt to gross domestic product rose to more than 300 percent last year, mainly as a result of slower nominal economic growth, according to a new research report by an institute under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The macro leverage ratio -- a measure of total debt relative to nominal GDP -- rose by 11.8 percentage points to 302.3 percent in 2025, exceeding the 10.1 point increase recorded in 2024, the report said. Although China's real GDP...

www.yicaiglobal.com

China's Debt-to-GDP Ratio Rises to Fresh Record of 286.1%

The Chinese economy's debt ratio reached a new record high, according to central bank and statistics bureau data compiled by Bloomberg. The macro leverage ratio — or total debt as a percentage of gross domestic product — inched up to 286.1% in the fourth quarter. The debt ratio held by household and non-financial corporates both declined, while government sector saw an increase of 2.3 percentage points.

www.bloomberg.com

The Evolution of Chinese Debt in 2024

Almost everyone in economic policymaking circles is concerned about China’s high and rising debt burden, but there is little evidence that this is likely to change much in 2024.

carnegieendowment.org