Japan loses position as world’s largest creditor nation as Germany claims title after 34 years

In a historic shift, Germany has overtaken Japan as the world’s leading creditor nation after 34 years, despite Japan’s record ¥533.05 trillion in net external assets. Germany’s substantial current account surplus, driven by strong trade, propelled it to the top with ¥569.7 trillion.

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