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Inflation In France Takes a Sudden Plunge in September

by September 27, 2024
written by September 27, 2024

France’s Inflation Plummets in September, Sparking Economic Uncertainty

The inflation rate in France has got noticeably lower in September which stands as a very special one for the French economy. Preliminary data from the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies show that the prices of consumer goods, which are harmonised by the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), decreased by 1.5% to August’s 2.2%. The steep decrease gave rise to the attention of analysts as the inflation rate in France in 2021 had been at much higher levels.

Being the second-largest economy in the eurozone, France’s inflation track is very important not only for the country but for the overall economic stability all over Europe. The recent drops have made policymakers and markets very anxious about what is to come, especially given that the data for inflation in France 2024 suggests that it will be a mellow phase.

ECB and Euro Market Reactions: European Central Bank Takes Bold Steps

The unexpected fall in inflation was due to strong action taken by the central bank of the European Union. In the latest development, the bank has cut the interest rates by 25 basis points, which brings down the rate to 3.5% as a part of an ongoing cycle to pump life into the broader European economy. In fact, in the following months, the central bank continued using the June reduction rate as these measures aimed to halt growth that would otherwise stagnate or expire.

Even though the common currency depreciated on the news from the ECB regarding the fall in inflation, it fell to below $1.1165. Nevertheless, its depreciation ended up being very short, and it paled away substantially, indicating that the market brought in the schemes of the European Central Bank. With the price of inflation falling way down to less than the 2.0% limit, the ECB may be forced to readjust its following moves.

Impact on French Households 

Higher wages are now outpacing inflation, giving individuals more room for shopping after two years of financial strain. In 2021, inflation in France was much higher, significantly impacting both household budgets and business revenue.

Yet this progress is profitable for the French buyers, so the good of the spending may not be at the top. The political turbulence, as well as the current state of the European industry and the labour market, besides the labour market scare, will probably depress consumer faith. A return of savings may be a result since households are still seeing the future economic prospects in a difficult way.

French Inflation: Economy’s Short-Term Gains and Long-Term Concern

Even though the reduction in inflation was a good thing for the French economy, the other indicators indicate that there will be problems in the future. The Olympic Games may have resulted in a short-lived upswing of the GDP quarterly growth in the third quarter of 2024, but the projections are that the GDP may slide in the last quarter of the year. The 2025 predictions are also not very optimistic, with the economy which will be growing at the average rate of 0.7% a year, a cut from 1.1% for 2024, which was the previous prediction.

Various factors outside of France’s borders, such as worldwide supply chain disruptions and the decline of top importing trading partners, largely influence the overall situation of the French economy. In order that the strength of the French economy does not come into question, activity in the country will mainly depend on household consumption supported by the fiscal reforms and favourable external trade conditions.

Although inflation is falling sharply, for the French economy, there is more to go through. Policymakers will carefully monitor the increased external pressures and decreasing consumer confidence over the next few months to assess the long-term effects of this inflation drop.

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