Summary
Moody’s downgraded France’s credit rating from “Aa2” to “Aa3,” citing “political fragmentation” and limited prospects for addressing the country’s rising fiscal deficits.
The downgrade follows similar moves by S&P and Fitch and comes as Emmanuel Macron appointed Francois Bayrou as France’s fourth prime minister this year.
Bayrou replaces Michel Barnier, who was ousted after a no-confidence vote over his proposal to cut €60 billion in government spending.
Bayrou now faces the challenge of navigating a divided legislature to draft a 2025 budget and address the country’s economic instability.
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