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IMF head warns US debt crisis threatens world economy | IMF head warns US debt crisis threatens world economy |
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IMF managing director Christine Lagarde says failure to raise the debt ceiling is a far worse threat to global economy than the current government shutdown. | IMF managing director Christine Lagarde says failure to raise the debt ceiling is a far worse threat to global economy than the current government shutdown. |
The shutdown follows a budget standoff between President Obama and Congress. | |
But a worse problem looms. The US is up to its borrowing limit and will run out of money without agreement to lift it. | |
Ms Lagarde's comments were echoed by the US Treasury, which says a debt default could lead to a financial crisis as bad as 2008 or worse. | |
'Mission critical' | |
In a speech looking ahead to a decade of challenges for the world economy, Ms Lagarde said that the US government needed to fix its finances for the long term. | |
She said it was "mission critical" that the US agrees a new debt ceiling. | She said it was "mission critical" that the US agrees a new debt ceiling. |
But as she has often said before, there should not be too much change in the short term because that could undermine the economic recovery. | |
Shutdown | |
US President Obama and Congressional leaders have been in political deadlock for days, which has had the effect of freezing non-essential US government functions. | |
The US government closed non-essential operations on Tuesday after Congress failed to strike a deal on a new budget. | |
The shutdown has left more than 700,000 employees on unpaid leave and closed national parks, tourist sites, government websites, office buildings, and more. | |
However, as one budget crisis raged in Washington DC, another one - potentially more dangerous - looms in the coming weeks. | |
On 17 October, the US government will run out of cash to pay its bills unless the debt ceiling is raised. | |
On the prospects for the world economy in general terms Ms Lagarde was cautiously positive. | |
She added that although the global economic outlook remained subdued, there were signs that growth was looking up and financial stability returning. | |
She said not only was the US picking up steam, but the eurozone was too, with a growth forecast of 1% next year. Even Japan, she said, was beginning to improve, albeit all three areas needed to make policy changes. | |
The IMF's latest economic forecasts will be released in a few days and will give a more detailed view of global economic health and prospects. |