After expectations were raised of a
possible deal earlier Sunday, weekend talks to resolve the nation’s
debt-ceiling crisis appeared to reach a new stalemate, as the sides pursued
separate plans.”We’ve hit an impasse,” said a top Democratic official close to
the debt talks. “We’re trying but there’s just no bend on their part.”Asian
stocks opened lower Monday, the first reaction in major markets after leaders
failed to reach agreement on a deal to raise the U.S. debt limit.Tokyo’s Nikkei
225 was down 0.6% to 10,087 evening
dresses about 90 minutes after the start of trading.In
Sydney, the Australian Stock Exchange’s All Ordinaries index was down
0.8%.President Barack Obama called House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid to the White House Sunday evening.Geithner talks
averting default crisis The mood in the White House is concern, from their
vantage point, with the House’s inability to resolve the talks, the Democratic
sources said.”Tonight, talks broke down over Republicans’ continued insistence
on a short-term raise of the debt ceiling, which is something that President
Obama, Leader Pelosi and I have been clear we would not support,”wedding
dress Reid said in a Sunday night
statement after the meeting.The Senate majority leader said his party is
putting together a “$2.7 trillion deficit reduction package that meets
Republicans’ two major criteria: it will include enough spending cuts to meet
or exceed the amount of a debt ceiling raise through the end of 2012, and it
will not include revenues.”
“We hope Speaker Boehner will abandon his
‘my way or the highway’ approach and join us in forging a bipartisan compromise
along these lines,” said Reid.Sunday night, an Obama campaign official told CNN
that the president has canceled his appearance at two fundraising events Monday
night in Washington, because of the debt-ceiling situation.The Obama official
said Vice President Joe Biden will attend the wedding
gowns events instead.Earlier Sunday, House Speaker John Boehner told
House Republicans in a conference call that an agreement, while not being “cut,
cap and balance,” should reflect the principles of that package, according to
sources familiar with the call. He spoke two days after breaking off talks with
Obama on a $3 trillion-plus deficit reduction deal.”Cut, cap and balance,”
which would have tied a debt-ceiling increase to sweeping reductions in federal
spending, caps on future expenditures and a balanced budget amendment to the
Constitution, was passed by the Republican-controlled House and rejected by the
Democratic-controlled Senate last cheap
wedding dresses week.”It will require some of
you to make some sacrifices,” Boehner told his colleagues on the call,
according to a source who participated in the call. “If we stand together as a
team, our leverage is maximized, and they have to deal with us. If we’re
divided, our leverage gets minimized.”