BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Italy has lowered its deficit target for next year to 2.04 percent of output and expects the European Commission to accept its new 2019 budget proposal, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Wednesday."We were able to come down to 2.04 percent (of GDP)," Conte told reporters after meeting with commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. "In its first evaluation, the commission judged (the proposal) as significant," he added, saying he expected a "positive" response.Conte flew..