America is a net debtor, saving far less than it invests at home.
It disappeared altogether in 1985, when the United States became a net debtor for the first time in 71 years.
Governments are almost always net debtors (that is, most of the time a government owes more money than others owe to it).
In the Greenspan era, the United States became an immense net debtor.
Ten years ago, Japan was a net debtor in the world economy, at the mercy of the oil producers.
One is that high interest rates have raised financial burdens directly for weaker firms that are still net debtors.
The authors showed that the national central banks of the northern countries became net debtors to their own banking systems.
The nation first became a net debtor in 13The net international investment position is presented here with direct investment positions valued at current cost.
How does the earnings record square with the "largest net debtor" rhetoric?
"The bottom line is that if you are a net debtor to the rest of the world, ultimately you have to be multilateral."