France; Selected Issues Paper
The staff report gives details of some selected issues of France, namely its credit developments, systematic linkages of French banks, the need for a significant fiscal consolidation for macroeconomic stability, an update on the developments of France's external competitiveness, and also the evolution of its export performance after the 2008 financial crisis. The report describes these issues in detail, and recommendations are also cited.
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2010-07-30
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Bank credit | Budgetary policy | Financial sector | Fiscal consolidation | Global competitiveness | bond | bank lending | financial institutions | bonds | bank loans | corporate bond | bond markets | corporate bonds | corporate bond issuance | financial stability | bank financing | financial economics | financial risk | bank loan | corporate bond markets | bond yields | financial system | interbank market | bond issuance | bank funding | banking | national bank | bank of international settlements | bank exposures | bank of greece | recapitalization | working capital | bank of international settlements (bis) | bank risks | bond financing | bank assets |
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