★Bank of France Trims Growth Forecast, Sees Faster Inflation
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"This signals a tougher economic outlook for Europe, with slower growth and higher prices squeezing consumers and corporate profits. Investors should prepare for potential market volatility and consider how this impacts global demand and central bank policy decisions."
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Well, the Bank of France is now factoring in the Iran war's energy price hike, which means lower growth and higher inflation for 2026. Seems like nobody gets to escape the ripple effects of global instability these days.
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