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France ‘not in a full-blown crisis’, economist says, but investors will seek a risk premium

Speaking on FRANCE 24, Charlotte de Montpellier, Senior Economist at ING Economic Research, says that France is not in a ‘full-blown crisis’ amid a lack of progress on structural reforms and unpopular budget measures, but investors will be demanding a premium for the current political instability.

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