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France to borrow up to $103 billion: presidency
Thu, Nov 05, 2009
AFP

PARIS, FRANCE - France will take out a national loan of between 25 billion and 50 billion euros (S$51.6 billion-S$103 billion dollars), the office of French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Wednesday, eying post-crisis investments.

Sarkozy will decide on the exact amount 'at the beginning of December,' his office said.

The president had announced in June that the French state would take out a 'grand loan", from markets or the public, to finance strategic investments in the wake of the economic crisis. But he did not offer a figure at the time.

The size of the plan sparked heated debate in the past week, with a group of lawmakers from Sarkozy's right-wing majority calling for a loan programme of up to 100 billion euros to be spent in the coming five to 10 years.

The French presidency opposed the 100 billion euro figure, but, according to one official, a 25-50 billion package serve as a compromise.

'Those who had reservations about the grand loan consider that 25 billion euros is acceptable, and those who were for the grand loan consider that 50 billion euros begins to sound interesting,' the official said.

Finance Minister Christine Lagarde said earlier that France must keep an eye on its deteriorating public finances as it decides how much money will be raised for such investment projects as high-tech transport and third-generation biofuels.

'If we do something too big, just for the sake of making a big gesture, we risk deteriorating France's rating,' she said on LCI television, referring to the country's investment rating.

'We shouldn't let this be a source of controversy,' she said. 'It's petty bickering.'

 

 
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