COLUMN. In a surprising turn, France has demonstrated remarkable resilience to political and budgetary uncertainty. But in ...
Despite mass protests from the Left, unions, and well-positioned workers, the reforms were passed into law and seemed to ...
While France has a long history of hefty overspending, economists say political turmoil – which has stalled policymaking – is bringing the country’s debt problem to a head.
Macron now has the tricky task of picking a PM who can find a compromise with rivals over the budget and how to reduce spending.
Mr Lecornu – the fifth prime minister in two years – was tasked with passing a restrained budget and bringing a sense of ...
France's Socialists have threatened to topple the government by Monday if their budget conditions are not met, saying on ...
Arnault, who is worth $169 billion, said the tax would destroy the French economy and called the economist behind the tax a ...
France's economy shrank slightly in the fourth quarter, flash data showed Thursday, highlighting the urgent need for warring French lawmakers to overcome their differences and agree on a 2025 budget.
Lecornu was asked by President Macron to stay on until Wednesday in a last-ditch attempt to achieve "stability" for the ...
As a new prime minister seeks stability, three government shake-ups since last summer have already taken their toll on the ...
Offshore wind developers and equipment suppliers are bracing for a slowdown in business in France where a political crisis ...
France is in trouble. Its credit rating fell for the third time this month. S&P cut it to A+ as debt climbs toward 121% of ...