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US rules out trillion-dollar coin in debt row

WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration on Saturday ruled out calls for minting a US$1 trillion platinum coin to avert a crisis over the U.S. debt ceiling amid partisan bickering.

The U.S. Treasury officially killed the idea, leaving Congress with the responsibility to increase the government's borrowing limit.

“Neither the Treasury Department nor the Federal Reserve believes that the law can or should be used to facilitate the production of platinum coins for the purpose of avoiding an increase in the debt limit,” Treasury spokesman Anthony Coley said in a statement.

The notion had already been put forward during the 2011 debt ceiling debacle, and was revived this year amid fears Congress will not clinch a deal and thus risk causing the United States to default on its bills and financial obligations.

The United States hit its US$16.4 trillion debt ceiling on Dec. 31.

The Treasury said it would adjust its handling of civil service pensions to keep operating under the borrowing limit without slashing federal spending, suggesting it could do this at least until the end of February.

But President Barack Obama's Republican foes are seeking spending cuts in exchange for a deal.

Obama has warned Republicans against playing a “dangerous game” with the debt ceiling, arguing that raising the borrowing limit to pay the country's outstanding bills should not be a political : .

White House spokesman Jay Carney put the Republicans on notice.

“There are only two options to deal with the debt limit: Congress can pay its bills or it can fail to act and put the nation into default,” Carney said.

“The president and the American people won't tolerate Congressional Republicans holding the American economy hostage again simply so they can force disastrous cuts to Medicare and other programs the middle class depend on while protecting the wealthy. Congress needs to do its job.”

He recalled that the last debt ceiling drama had put the U.S. economy on the edge of default, hurt economic recovery and caused a downgrade of the U.S. credit rating.

Supporters said the platinum coin would have helped avert a repeat of the 2011 crisis, when the United States came perilously close to defaulting on its debts as Republicans sought deep spending cuts in return for more government borrowing.

Had the Federal Reserve recognized its worth, the Treasury could have minted the coin to help fulfill debt obligations if lawmakers fail to come to an agreement.

Although U.S. laws regulate the amount of paper, gold, silver and copper currency the government can circulate at any given time, there are no such limits for platinum.

But one of the drawbacks of the idea was that it could have jeopardized the Fed's independence.

Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, an economist, had dismissed the proposal as “silly” but “benign,” though giving it some publicity by doing so.

Democrats had made a plea in support of the trillion-dollar coin, a proposal quickly denounced by Republicans.

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