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Friday, 19 December 2008 08:30

FRANCE will fall into recession next year for the first time since 1993 and faces a steep rise in unemployment, the state statistics agency said on Friday in its official economic forecast.

While hard hit by the global economic crisis, France has so far not been in recession as defined as two quarters of negative growth, and the government predicts 2009 will see a slender expansion in the economy.

But the INSEE agency's verdict was bleak. The French economy grew by only 0.1 per cent in the third quarter of this year, shrank by 0.8 per cent in this quarter and will contract again by 0.4 per cent in the first quarter of 2009.

The agency hopes for a slow recovery after that, but gross domestic product could still decline by 0.1 per cent in the second quarter - marking a nine month long contraction - and 2009 as a whole could still see negative growth.

'The business climate has considerably deteriorated in France in the last year and a half, coming close to the levels seen in the 1993 recession,' the report, released in Paris, said.

'Tighter lending and an all round rise in risk aversion are pushing firms to cut down on investment and expenditure and to scale back their inventories sharply,' the report, entitled 'Recessions', warned.

The agency predicted that the unemployment rate will rise to eight percent by the middle of next year, up from 7.3 in September this year.

'The financial situation in the coming months is the main source of uncertainty. Lingering doubts as to the value of banks' assets mean that a further worsening of the financial crisis cannot be ruled out,' it warned.

Several French banks have been weakened by the global credit credit crunch and some have found themselves swept up in the panic surrounding the Madoff fraud and the full extent of their losses are still unclear.

INSEE's report is bad news for President Nicolas Sarkozy, who came to power last year vowing to boost French voters' spending power and now faces years of economic slowdown and rising welfare bills.

Experts had already predicted falling growth last year but Mr Sarkozy's finance minister, Ms Christine Lagarde, has promised growth of more than 0.2 percent over 2009, once the effects of an economic stimulus package come through.

This now seems over optimistic.

'In order for France to have merely zero growth next year, it will have to have the equivalent of a 1.4 per cent expansion in the last two quarters of the year,' explained the INSEE report's author Eric Dubois.

Mr Sarkozy hopes to shore up the eurozone's second largest economy by guaranteeing bank deposits, buying government stakes in key industries and setting up a Euro $26 billion (S$47.6 billion) stimulus package.

Nevertheless, French industry is in crisis, with the building trade and the key car-making sector - which alone accounts for 10 per cent of the workforce - particularly hard hit.

INSEE predicts French exports will drop by three percent by the middle of next year, and manufacturers' woes are set to continue as the firms dump excess stock on a shrinking domestic market.

Industrial production will fall by four per cent in the last quarter of 2008 and by a further 1.6 per cent in the first quarter of next, with a similar decline in the construction sector. - ST

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written by ahmadneil, December 19, 2008 08:37:43
Soon to be,Malaysia will follow becos Najib haven't thought about having a economic team to tackle this serious financial crises.He should have a new economic stimulus.
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written by asguard, December 19, 2008 09:13:13
Even France will be fall into recession...hey what about malaysia...it leaders good for nothing only knows how to boasts, talk big but empty hand when comes to the real thing .... the economy condition!
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written by DezMalaysia, December 19, 2008 10:12:24
Thanks to BodohWi & Najis Razak ! Malaysia is not on planet earth !

Most probably all other countries are on Planet earth and Malaysia is farther than Pluto...

Welcome to Space studies ! That's why Malaysia invested tonnes of Ringgits to send a Space Tourist. See... how useful... kononlah Angkasawan !

Betul-betul Babi Negara !
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written by arazak, December 19, 2008 12:00:08
"FRANCE will fall into recession next year for the first time since 1993 and faces a steep rise in unemployment, the state statistics agency said on Friday in its official economic forecast."
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Money outflow . . .,that is because they gave too much commission to Najis when selling the Scorpane. . .!

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