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August 2: default day, or just another Tuesday

Jul 26, 2011
Several banks now say the Treasury Department will collect more in taxes than planned, possibly pushing back the debt ceiling deadline.

Explainer: How do governments borrow and lend

Jul 26, 2011
On August 2, the U.S. Treasury Department says it will run out of cash and could have to default on some of its debts -- namely U.S. Treasury bonds.

Amid debt fears, investors look to Switzerland for safety

Jul 26, 2011
U.S. Treasury bonds have typically been the safety investment for investors, but the debt risk means U.S. debt is less safe. So, the new darling currency is the Swiss Franc.

America: One of two developed nations with debt ceilings

Jul 26, 2011
Europe correspondent Stephen Beard discusses the latest on the debt talks and reveals the only other advanced nation with a debt ceiling.

Debt talk: Still no deal

Jul 26, 2011
Washington took to the airwaves yesterday to explain why there was still no plan to raise the debt ceiling. Meanwhile, Wall Street is holding its breath and hoping for a deal before the August 2nd deadline.

In the debt ceiling debate, Obama warns of worst case scenario

Jul 26, 2011
After months of debate, only two debt plans are currently on the table: a Democratic plan that avoids cutting Medicare and Social Security, and the Republican plan to raise the debt ceiling in stages.

Business school case study: Debt talks

Jul 25, 2011
Business is all about the art of negotiation -- MIT's Tom Kochan explains how the debt talks are marked by give and take.
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Bond markets remain calm amid debt ceiling debate

Jul 25, 2011
As the debt default date looms, bond analyst Marilyn Cohen explains why so many foreign markets aren't panicking -- even though they hold a lot of our cash.

Wall Street waits to see what happens with debt talks

Jul 25, 2011
New York bureau chief Heidi Moore discusses why markets aren't panicking right now, even though a debt ceiling deal seems pretty far off.
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Balancing long term debt and short term debt default

Jul 22, 2011
CBS/MoneyWatch editor-at-large Jill Schlesinger explains how Americans have become more open to tax cuts as part of a debt solution.