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Budget deficit to fall in 2005 China Business News said Wednesday that the country's budget will be presented for approval by Finance Minister Jin Renqing at the upcoming annual session of the National People's Congress next month. The report said the deficit is expected to remain stable over the coming years as the government continues adjusting its expansionary fiscal policy toward a more "prudent" stance, as the economy grows sharply. China Business News also reported that the finance ministry will reduce its annual issuance of special treasury bills, used to finance infrastructure and other stimulatory spending, to 80 billion yuan from 110 billion yuan in 2004. Enditem
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