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Updated · Reuters · May 4
French inflation seen returning to 2% by 2027-2028 as recession is avoided
Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 4

French inflation seen returning to 2% by 2027-2028 as recession is avoided

4 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 4
  • Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau said in Paris inflation could average just under 2% to above 3% in 2026, while growth this year is seen at 0.3%-0.9%.
  • He said the near-term inflation surge would be driven by higher energy prices after what he called an unprecedented shock, but price growth should later return to the central bank's target.
  • The forecast suggests France's economy will keep expanding despite renewed price pressures, avoiding a contraction even as households and businesses face another energy-driven inflation spike.
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