Japan’s Aso: Could likely be forced to keep issuing deficit-covering bonds at least until 2025

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Additional comments

"It's true Japan has been able to issue massive bonds stably at low cost.”

“Markets are calm now, but there is no guarantee it will stay that way in the future."

"Fiscal sustainability is very important for Japan" given its huge public debt.”

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