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Political Gridlock Will Raise the Economic Stakes in France

Political Gridlock Will Raise the Economic Stakes in France The French election results point to a prolonged political logjam, which may not help a country bedeviled by high debt and slowing ... Read More
France on course for political gridlock after second round of elections - NBC News

NBC News’ Josh Lederman reports on what happens next in French politics. France is on course for a political gridlock after no party secured the majority in the second round of parliamentary ... Read More
What France’s political gridlock might cost its economy

What France’s political gridlock might cost its economy While the country awaits a new prime minister, a budget crisis looms. by David Brancaccio and Alex Schroeder ... Read More
Charting the Global Economy: US Inflation Cools, Political Gridlock Grips France - MSN

Underlying US inflation cooled in June to the slowest pace since 2021 on the back of a long-awaited slowdown in housing costs, sending the strongest signal yet that the Federal Reserve can soon ... Read More
Market experts explain why political gridlock is economy’s ‘best case scenario’ - Fox Business

Market experts explain why political gridlock is economy’s ‘best case scenario’ GOP control of House means split government could halt Biden’s spending plans, debt ceiling extension ... Read More
France on course for political gridlock after a second round of elections - MSN

France is on course for a political gridlock after no party secured the majority in the second round of parliamentary elections. As a surprise result, the alliance of the left wing and Green party ... Read More
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