澳洲公布巨额赤字预算 标普警告其「AAA」信贷评级或被下调
澳洲昨(11日)公布预算案。信贷评级机构标普全球表示,澳洲仍可能失去其「AAA」信贷评级,并指澳洲应在未来两至三年缩减其财赤长期趋势,以保留有关评级。目前标普全球给予的评级展望「负面」,反映作为「AAA」评级的财政空间显着转差,与及认为风险趋向下行。
澳洲政府推出预算案,使经济维持新冠疫後的复苏,并为下次大选争取女性及长者支持。今年6月底止财年预算赤字料达破纪录的1,610亿澳元,较去年12月的预测减少逾500亿澳元。明年6月底止年度预算赤字为5,890亿澳元,其後两财年财赤仍接近1,000亿澳元。至2025年6月底止澳洲总负债将接近一万亿澳元。
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