US risks first default in history - papers

Laura Miller
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Warnings from the White House, an RBS share sale, fake mortgages and PPI winners - our round-up of today's national newspapers.

America risks sending the world's financial system into chaos if it fails to increase its legal borrowing limits, President Barack Obama has warned. As the US nears its $14.3trn debt ceiling, which Congress needs to increase in weeks to prevent the government defaulting on its borrowings for the first time in history, Obama told CBS: "We could have a worse recession than we already had, a worse financial crisis than we already had." MORE The British government could see returns on the taxpayer bail-ut of British banks as early as H1 2012, after senior figures close to the process reve...

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