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Japan govt unveils record budget

Last Updated : 25 December 2009, 16:23 IST
Last Updated : 25 December 2009, 16:23 IST

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The move came as a batch of data added to worries that Japan’s economic recovery is running out of steam, with the jobless rate rising and deflation continuing to hobble the world’s number two economy.

Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama’s three-month-old government approved an unprecedented budget worth 92.3 trillion yen about 1.0 trillion dollars for the next financial year starting in April.

It predicted that Asia’s biggest economy would grow 1.4 per cent next year, marking the first expansion in three years, as it claws back from the worst downturn in decades.

“I will do my best to avoid a double-dip recession,” Hatoyama told a news conference. Hatoyama, who marked his first 100 days in office this week, has moved to slash what his party deems to be wasteful public spending and redirect money to struggling households.
His budget plan will pile further pressure on Japan’s ailing public finances. The government will issue new bonds worth a record 44.3 trillion yen to cover the spending plans.

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has warned that Japan’s public debt is set to soar to more than 200 per cent of gross domestic product by 2011.

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Published 25 December 2009, 16:18 IST

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