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ISE-SHIMA, Japan, May 26 (Reuters) - Leaders from the Group
of Seven industrial powers agreed on Thursday the global economy
is facing big risks, and host Japan will push ahead with its
growth agenda, said Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
"Based on these Ise-Shima economic initiatives, we are going
to have the G7 promote the Abenomics' three-arrow policy" of
bold monetary policy, flexible fiscal spending and structural
reforms, Abe told reporters on the sidelines of the first day of
a two-day summit in Ise-Shima, central Japan.
The global economy is high on the summit agenda, along with
such issues as terrorism, maritime security and cyber security.