GLOBAL - The sustainability of the recent trends in national saving and investment rates in OECD countries has been called into question by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), both with respect to their levels and the balances between them.
In the US, strong investment combined with a flat saving profile has led to a large current account deficit. In Japan, saving and investment remain high despite weak growth, and, in the euro area, ...
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