France sees GDP dip and inflation fall in November amid rate cut expectations

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 30/11/2023, 11:06

France's economy experienced a slight contraction in the third quarter with a 0.1% decrease in GDP, as reported today. In a turn of events, inflation in November took a sharp decline, reaching a lower-than-expected 3.8%. This downward trend in inflation comes as money-market traders are forecasting a potential interest rate cut by the European Central Bank (ECB) by April, in response to diminishing inflation and recession worries across Europe.

The French government's recent decision to partially roll back electricity price caps has contributed to the country's more moderate inflation rates compared to other European nations. Service inflation currently stands at 2.7%, with manufactured goods inflation at 1.9%. Additionally, consumer spending in October fell significantly by 0.9%, with the food and energy sectors being the most affected.

Despite these current economic headwinds, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire maintains an optimistic outlook for France's economy. He continues to project a GDP growth of 1.4% for the next year, with expectations of lower inflation and stable interest rates as the country heads into 2024-2025. However, according to Bloomberg, there is a possibility that inflation could rebound to around 4.5% in December.

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