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Office tower sales at Europe’s biggest business district have shrivelled, though it is trying to attract new renters
Paris successfully pushed for weaker due diligence reporting by lenders and state-backed funding for nuclear power plants
State-endorsed blockchain awareness courses and NFT diplomas: how France’s deprived are pushed into crypto
President’s ambitions to hit 5% rate dented by rise in joblessness among younger workers and women
Agreement comes as European countries seek to avoid repeat of energy price explosion that followed Ukraine invasion
Country’s biggest mortgage lender rejects criticism that banks are holding back
Former UniCredit boss steps into governance and political quagmire to turn around indebted tech contractor
Finance minister Bruno Le Maire’s remarks come amid criticism of sluggish effort to curb government borrowing
Energy minister says bloc will lose out to Biden’s IRA if Paris and Berlin fail to resolve differences over nuclear power
President Emmanuel Macron signals plans for new law aimed at containing electricity prices
Paris is moving slower than other EU capitals in curbing its budget deficit and public debt
Travellers to fork out as much as €67bn this year in latest sign of post-pandemic rebound in global travel
Winemakers told they must ‘adapt’ as demand falls among French drinkers and sales drop in China
Delivery of €1bn-plus vessel was widely credited with stronger than expected economic growth in the second quarter
Paris has been closely following restructuring efforts of group that provides information systems for military
Figures offer relief ahead of publication of price data for wider eurozone on Monday
Revised offer would lead to €1.2bn equity injection in debt-laden French supermarket
The expansion of France’s financial sector magnifies the gulf between the haves and have-nots
Commitments come after economy narrowly avoids ratings downgrade
Finance minister Bruno Le Maire says 75 groups will make reductions in line with falling wholesale costs
Trio including Xavier Niel prepare new rescue plan to compete with Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský
German bonds rally and euro falls against dollar as investors react to further signs of cooling price pressures
Macron seeks to introduce subsidy tweaks and tax credits that would help environment and boost jobs
France for the first time gives figure for the losses from so-called cum-cum trades
French capital is gaining momentum as a financial hub, but it still lags behind London in size
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