Standard & Poor's downgrades Japan's credit raiting

Standard & Poor's downgrades Japan's credit raiting S&P added that, government's strategy to revive economic growth and end deflation appeared unlikely to reverse deterioration
Finance
September 16, 2015 17:34
Standard & Poor's downgrades Japan's credit raiting

Baku. 16 September. REPORT.AZ/ U.S. ratings agency Standard & Poor's downgraded Wednesday its credit rating for Japan from AA- to A+, but has revised its outlook for the world's third-largest economy from negative to stable.

In a statement accompanying the re-rating, S&P added that economic support for Japan's sovereign creditworthiness has continued to weaken over the past three to four years and that the government's strategy to revive economic growth and end deflation appeared unlikely to reverse deterioration in next two to three years.

Recent cabinet office data released last week showed that the Japanese economy shrank an annualized 1.2 percent in April-June, less than the initial estimate of a 1.6 percent contraction. The median market forecast was a revision to a 1.8 percent contraction.

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