New South Wales Treasury Corporation (TCorp) disclosed a significantly reduced expected funding requirement for its 2013/14 financial year on June 19, a day after a New South Wales (NSW) state budget which continued a theme of state balance sheet consolidation in the face of declining revenues. While some analysts saw little change to the state's outlook following the budget, others suggest asset sales have brought NSW closer to regaining stable status on its triple-A rating.

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