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各怀鬼胎和心怀鬼胎 野田宽松刺激经济,日本各政党各怀鬼胎
野田宽松刺激经济,日本各政党各怀鬼胎 JAPANESE Eco omy Mi i ter Seiji Maehara aid the cou try eed more moary ea i g a d
野田宽松刺激经济,日本各政党各怀鬼胎

JAPANESE Economy Minister Seiji Maehara said the country needs more moary easing and policy efforts to encourage growth as the government prepares for election against an opposition that has stronger public support.
The government plans to inject about 200 billion yen (US$2.5 billion) into the economy
Maehara said on a Fuji Television program yesterday
without giving details on the source of those funds. Spending this fiscal year includes 910 billion yen of stimulus programs requiring parliament's approval
400 billion yen for earthquake recovery and a further 347.8 billion yen
he said.
"There are fiscal-easing moves worldwide
but on a moary basis Japan is falling short
" Maehara said. While "easing is not a panacea
" without that and policy moves Japan's sovereign credit rating may face a downgrade.
“世界各地都进行着财政宽松的政策,但日本的货币储备不足,”前原诚司说。然而“宽松也不是万能的,”没有那个和政治政策,日本的主权信用评级可能面临降级。
The government on October 12 issued a downgraded assessment of Japan's economy for a third month
the longest streak since the 2009 global recession
as gains in the yen and slowing overseas demand hurt exporters. Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda
who last week ordered his Cabi to draw up economic stimulus measures by November
failed to reach a deal with the o largest opposition parties on passing legislation needed to fund spending amid a standoff over the timing of a general election.
Noda met on Friday with Liberal Democratic Party leader Shinzo Abe and New Komeito head Natsuo Yamaguchi. The o parties supported legislation passed in August doubling the 5 percent sales tax in return for Noda's pledge to call elections ''soon'' and are blocking authorization of deficit-financing bonds until the premier follows through.
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