Japan's formidable external position, its prosperous and
strengthening economy, and the yen's role as a global reserve
currency offset weak public finances and adverse demographics,
S&P Global Ratings said in a statement. http://bit.ly/2IQfgKM
S&P Global Ratings affirmed its 'A+' long-term and 'A-1'
short-term foreign and local currency unsolicited sovereign
credit ratings on Japan.
The positive outlook on the long-term rating reflects Japan's
healthier growth prospects in both real and nominal terms, the
rating agency said.
An official at Japan's Finance Ministry declined to comment on
S&P's latest action, but said Tokyo intends to keep on working
to improve its fiscal conditions.
"We understand securing the market's confidence on Japanese
government bonds is an important task. We intend to continue
working toward fiscal consolidation, while doing our utmost in
economic and fiscal management," the official told Reuters.
Japan's outstanding public debt burden is the worst in the world
at more than twice the size of its economy.
(Reporting by Subrat Patnaik in Bengaluru, Takaya Yamaguchi in
Tokyo, Writing by Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by Gopakumar Warrier
and Jacqueline Wong)
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