France's new Prime Minister Michel Barnier is reportedly considering a one-off increase in corporate tax on the country's ...
It is not realistic for France to lower its deficit to 3% of GDP within three years but it could be possible within five ...
It is not realistic for France to lower its deficit to 3% of GDP within three years but it could be possible within five ...
According to the Treasury, if no corrective measures are taken, the deficit should reach 6.2% in 2025, 6.7% in 2026 and 6.5% ...
France’s new prime minister, Michel Barnier, has opened the door to reversing some of President Emmanuel Macron’s tax cuts in ...
As France's newly-formed government faces pressure to finalise its spending plans for 2025, Budget Minister Laurent ...
France's budget deficit risks overshooting 6% of economic output this year, the country's new budget minister, Laurent ...
Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau said it’s urgent for the country to deal with its deficit and debt ...
The French government, which missed a deadline this week to show how it would cut its debt and deficit, is struggling to meet fiscal requirements set by the E.U. By Liz Alderman Reporting from ...
The head of the Bank of France, Francois Villeroy de Galhau, stated that reducing France's budget deficit below 3% of GDP within three years is unrealistic but achievable within five years. Finance ...
France's finance and economy ministry expects the country's budget deficit could reach up to 6% of GDP in 2024 - above 5.1% planned earlier - barring new government measures, reported Les Echos ...
France's finance minister made the staggering admission in a recent interview, warning: 'The situation is serious.' ...