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What Would Happen if the U.S. Defaulted on Its Debt

Investors, executives and economists are preparing contingency plans as they consider the turmoil that would result from a default in the $24 trillion U.S. Treasury market.

Joe Rennison
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Credit Ratings and Credit Rating Agencies, Fitch Ratings, Government Bonds, International Trade and World Market, Moody’s Investors Service Inc, National Debt (US), Politics and Government, Savings, Standard & Poor’s 500-Stock Index, Stocks and Bonds, Treasury Department, United States Economy, United States Politics and Government
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