International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Kristalina Georgieva gave reassurances about the U.S. debt ceiling on Friday, saying that historical evidence showed that discussions “come to the brink and then a solution is found.” Georgieva added that “of course, it is frustrating for everyone to have a solvable problem, that is in the hands of policymakers, continue to linger into the 12th hour.”
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U.S. debt ceiling crisis: IMF frustrated as negotiations enter ‘12th hour’
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