The French economy is expected to move at a sluggish pace through 2026, with growth reaching just 0.7% by year's end instead of the previously anticipated 0.9%.
INSEE says a cyberattack exposed names and work contacts of about 12,800 staff. No passwords or bank details were taken, and public census data is intact.
PARIS, June 8 (Reuters) - France's population is expected to peak in 2037, seven years earlier than previously estimated, before shrinking back to around its 2014 level in the following decades, ...
PARIS, July 9 (Reuters) - The Olympic Games' effect on the French economy will likely buoy the country's economic growth this year, the INSEE statistics institute said on Tuesday, although it warned ...
PARIS (Reuters) -France's economy will grow marginally faster than previously expected this year as rebounds in the aeronautics industry, tourism, real estate and agriculture offset weak consumer ...