Nomura sees fiscal deficit slipping to 3.7% in FY20

24 janvier 2020
Nomura expects the Budget to prioritise investment over short-term consumption demand, announce measures for boosting housing demand and attract more long-term risk capital. The brokerage said it expects the Budget to be largely neutral for both growth and (...)
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