LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch)
Standard & Poor's on Friday cut France's
sovereign rating, citing concerns about the country's growth prospects as reason
for the move
The long-term ratings were downgraded by one notch, to AA from
AA+, with S&P saying it believes the French government's reforms to
taxation, as well to labor and other markets, won't substantially raise the
country's medium-term growth prospects
S&P also said ongoing high
unemployment is hurting support for further fiscal and structural policy
measures
"Furthermore, we believe lower economic growth is constraining the
government's ability to consolidate public finances," S&P said in a
statement
The agency's outlook on France is stable, reflecting its view that
the probability it will raise or lower France's rating over the next two years
"is less than one-in-three."
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The mathematician of the Complutense University of Madrid, José-Vidal Ruiz Varela, argues that Europe must raise its borrowing limit, leaving its deflationary policy.
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