Bank of France predicts robust growth

Despite growing signs of a slowdown in the U.S. and sputtering growth in Germany, the French economy remains remarkably robust, economists say. Buoyant domestic demand, accelerating industrial investment and the country's ability to weather higher global oil prices should minimise any slowdown in growth in the months ahead.

"Although the prospects of a slowdown in output has slightly increased once more, the data from (our November) survey indicate that the French economy's growth should continue

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