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    Investors say U.S. fiscal woes pose biggest risk to global economy

    By mediahitmanJanuary 23, 2013Updated:January 27, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    Richard TrumkaJim Puzzanghera
    latimes.com

    Investors around the world say the fiscal woes of the U.S. — highlighted by the ongoing fight over the debt limit — pose the biggest risk to the global economy this year, according to poll results released Wednesday.

    More than a third of the respondents in the Bloomberg Global Poll — 36% — said the troubles in Washington addressing the huge U.S. budget deficit were their biggest concern. That topped the European debt crisis at 29% and the slowing of China’s economy at 15%.

    Although the poll found the divisive political atmosphere was chilling investment in the U.S., the nation still easily ranked first as the best place to invest this year.

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