Oil-rich Gulf on edge as US Congressmen gasp to seal debt deal

Update: 2013-10-16 23:50 GMT
The economic consequences for the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries could be dire if the US fails to seal a deal on the lifting of its government’s debt ceiling, economists in the Gulf region have warned.

The oil-rich GCC countries have massive investments in the US, the currencies of most of them are pegged to the dollar, and a debt crisis in the US would likely have a disastrous impact on the world oil market, The Peninsula newspaper reported.

‘A continuing debt ceiling crisis in the US would hit China hard, and this would have a cascading effect on the rising Asian economies,’ financial expert Abdullah Al Khater said.

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