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France's borrowing costs rise after Fitch downgrade — and there could be more bad news ahead

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Fitch downgraded France's credit rating on Friday, and analysts say other agencies could follow suit.

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After the deterioration of the French note by the Fitch agency, François Villeroy de Galhau raises the tone. The governor of the Banque de France urges the politicians to act quickly to reduce the deficit, otherwise the cost of the debt will become unsustainable.

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EXCLUSIVE. In the wake of the deterioration of France's rating by the Fitch agency, François Villeroy de Galhau believes that it is not necessary to take a break in the reduction of deficits. While stressing that it is not about austerity but about better control of the rise in deficits.

·Paris, France
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The credit rating agency Fitch has just degraded the French debt rating. But, despite this depreciation, the country is not in debt at such a high rate in terms of historical levels. Demonstration.

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THANKS FOR THESE MOMENTS. The humorist Regis Mailhot is worried about the note inflicted on France by the Fitch agency and decortics the school bulletin of the elev France.

·Paris, France
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FXStreet broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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