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in 2013 China announced the BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE which was designed to provide new Land & Sea Connections from China to the Rest of the World. This Initiative was designed to help EMERGING & DEVELOPING COUNTRIES to improve ROAD, RAIL, AIR & SEA Infrastructure and to Build POWER PLANTS. China has advanced $1.3 TRILLION in Loans to HIGH RISK Countries and the majority of those loan are now in DEFAULT. In this video I provide details of the investments made by China, the outstanding loans by SECTOR & COUNTRY and the amount of debt now in DEFAULT.

For specific details please check out the CHAPTER list below.

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
3:01 BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE
3:46 SECTOR EXPOSURE
6:21 COUNTRY EXPOSURE
10:27 CREDIT RISK
13:22 DISTRESSED LOANS
15:56 DEBT RESTRUCTURING
17:31 CASHFLOW
19:51 RUSSIA
22:31 SUMMARY & CONCLUSION

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