Obama bids to avoid 'fiscal cliff'

US President Barack Obama and the leading Republican in Congress negotiated at the White House in “frank” talks aimed at breaking a deadlock and steering the nation away from an economy-threatening “fiscal cliff”.

Obama bids to avoid 'fiscal cliff'

US President Barack Obama and the leading Republican in Congress negotiated at the White House in “frank” talks aimed at breaking a deadlock and steering the nation away from an economy-threatening “fiscal cliff”.

There was no indication whether any progress had been made, though the use of the word “frank” by both sides to describe the talks suggested the president and house speaker John Boehner stuck to their opposing positions.

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