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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

France's Credit Stability Affirmed by Fitch Ratings

France's Credit Stability Affirmed by Fitch Ratings

Fitch Ratings confirms France's credit rating amidst ongoing economic challenges.
Fitch Ratings has affirmed France's long-term foreign-currency issuer default rating at 'AA' with a stable outlook, citing the government's consistent policies aimed at stabilizing the economy and managing debt levels.

This affirmation offers reassurance to investors and markets regarding France's creditworthiness, following a period of economic uncertainty influenced by global inflationary pressures and post-pandemic recovery efforts.

Fitch's decision reflects an acknowledgment of France's fiscal measures to promote economic growth alongside a cautious approach to public spending.

The rating agency also noted the resilience of the French economy in navigating these turbulent times, particularly in the face of geopolitical tensions and energy supply disruptions stemming from the conflict in Ukraine.

The French government's reform agenda, including pension reforms and measures to support energy transition, has been recognized as critical for maintaining fiscal responsibility while sustaining economic momentum.

Discussions within the French parliament regarding the integration of strategic sectors into national economic policy may influence future ratings assessments.

As these developments unfold, market participants will be closely monitoring France's economic indicators and fiscal policies amid the broader European economic landscape.
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