Business Fast > US economy > As Debt Ceiling Threat Looms, Wall Street and Washington Have Only Rough Plans US economyAs Debt Ceiling Threat Looms, Wall Street and Washington Have Only Rough PlansJanuary 17, 2023posted on Jan. 17, 2023 at 11:39 pm A default would most likely rattle markets and carry big risks, no matter how the Federal Reserve and Treasury try to curb the fallout. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJanuary 17, 2023previous articleUK privacy watchdog silent as Google flicks off critique that its Topics API fails to reform ad-tracking – TechCrunchnext articlePeople should not take cake into the office, suggests food watchdog chiefYou Might Also LikeECB cuts interest rates by 25 basis points as expected, flags trade "uncertainty"March 6, 2025US economyPrivate employers added just 77,000 jobs in February, far below expectations, ADP saysMarch 5, 2025Donald Trump Is Backed by the Business EliteMarch 3, 2025US economyUS may exclude government spending from GDP, obscuring effect of Doge cutsMarch 3, 2025US economyAmericans delay home improvements in latest blow to US housing marketMarch 2, 2025Barclays: Euro area defence spending to impact public finances and GDPMarch 1, 2025Recommended For YouSportsPremier League revenues almost double those in La Liga and BundesligaMarch 6, 2025SportsSportsRio Ferdinand rates Arsenal’s Champions League chances after PSV Eindhoven demolitionMarch 6, 2025SportsMarketECB cuts interest rates and keeps door ajar to more easingMarch 6, 2025MarketTechnologyBlinkit’s commission shift; Semicon Mission 2.0March 6, 2025TechnologyECB cuts interest rates by 25 basis points as expected, flags trade "uncertainty"March 6, 2025US economy
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