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Finances. France Retains Its a+ Rating Awarded by the Fitch Agency

The rating agency Fitch does not devalue France, but points out "a socio-political context that complicates fiscal consolidation in the medium term".

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The rating agency Fitch does not devalue France, but points out "a socio-political context that complicates fiscal consolidation in the medium term".

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The US agency had been the first to lower the French debt rating in September, due to political uncertainty. On Friday, 6 March, it chose not to change it.

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After lowering its rating to A+ in September, the Fitch agency again pronounced itself this Friday about the financial health of France. While a decline was feared, the Hexagon's rating was maintained at the same level. A relief for the country. The American agency Fitch Ratings opened the spring rating ball this Friday by announcing that it had maintained the rating of France, that it had been the first of the three major agencies to lower last…

The rating agency confirms the sovereign note of the country, welcoming the solidity of its model while pointing out the political constraints that hinder the consolidation of public finances. The Fitch agency has maintained the rating of the French sovereign debt to A+, accompanied by a stable perspective. This decision validates the robustness of the national economy and the quality [...] The article France retains its A+ against Fitch, betwee…

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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