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In a recent report on heavy debt among telecommunications companies, he argues that the market's current problems will be more difficult to emerge from.
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"The severely negative net national savings rate highlights the fact that the government deficit cannot easily be financed domestically," Mr. Lee said, "making it difficult for these countries to emerge from their debt trap".
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