JAPAN - Credit rating agency Moody's has downgraded Japan's sovereign debt rating by one notch, saying weak political leadership has hampered growth.
The downgrade came as the government unveiled a $100bn loans programme to help companies deal with a strong yen that threatens the economy, the Telegraph reports. Moody's reduced the rating on J...
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