Moody's downgrade tripping up Abe
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RATING agency Moody's decision on Monday to downgrade its credit rating on Japanese sovereign bonds over concerns about the country's ability to regain fiscal health comes at a bad time for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is defending Abenomics ahead of a snap election.
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroshige Seko, sensitive to the potentially damaging impact on the government's image, promised on Tuesday that Mr Abe would present a fiscal consolidation plan by next summer and try to achieve a primary budget balance by 2020.
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