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US Treasury: Could hit debt ceiling by mid-February

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Published: Monday, 14 Jan 2013 | 4:44 PM ET

WASHINGTON, Jan 14 (Reuters) - The United States should run out of tools to avoid a default between mid-February and early March, which could lead to lasting damage to the U.S. economy and its creditworthiness, the Treasury said on Monday.

In a letter to Congress, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner urged lawmakers to raise the $16.4 trillion legal limit on the nation's debt, or risk 'irreparable' economic harm.

He said the Treasury would later provide a more narrow timeline for when it believes it will no longer be able to pay the government's bills.

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WASHINGTON, Jan 14- The United States should run out of tools to avoid a default between mid-February and early March, which could lead to lasting damage to the U.S. economy and its creditworthiness, the Treasury said on Monday.

   
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