Japan’s Abe reiterates commitment to reforms
Responding to the recent sharp increases in long-term interest rates, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reiterates his commitment to fiscal consolidation, as he tries to put aside any doubts about his resolve to undertake painful reforms.
Japan’s Abe reiterates commitment to reforms
Responding to the recent sharp increases in long-term interest rates, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reiterates his commitment to fiscal consolidation, as he tries to put aside any doubts about his resolve to undertake painful reforms.
Japan’s Abe reiterates commitment to reforms
Responding to the recent sharp increases in long-term interest rates, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reiterates his commitment to fiscal consolidation, as he tries to put aside any doubts about his resolve to undertake painful reforms.
Japan’s Abe reiterates commitment to reforms
Responding to the recent sharp increases in long-term interest rates, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reiterates his commitment to fiscal consolidation, as he tries to put aside any doubts about his resolve to undertake painful reforms.
Japan’s Abe reiterates commitment to reforms
Responding to the recent sharp increases in long-term interest rates, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reiterates his commitment to fiscal consolidation, as he tries to put aside any doubts about his resolve to undertake painful reforms.
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