Polite Meeting, but No Deal
S&P cited the growing political stalemate in Washington but said a $4 trillion package of deficit reduction over the next 10 to 12 years would likely lead it to reaffirm the AAA rating.
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S&P cited the growing political stalemate in Washington but said a $4 trillion package of deficit reduction over the next 10 to 12 years would likely lead it to reaffirm the AAA rating.
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