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UK Budget 2008 - Public policy

Spending cut pledges bolster UK rating

By Chris Giles and David Oakley

Published: September 9 2009 02:18 | Last updated: September 9 2009 07:39

A growing political consensus on the need to cut public spending as the economy recovers is set to preserve Britain’s top-notch triple-A credit rating.

Moody’s, the rating agency, said on Wednesday that a downgrade was unlikely even though Britain’s budget deficit will soon be the worst among advanced economies.

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