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Q&A: Are concerns about the French economy overblown?
- Author, Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura
- Role, Business reporter, 91热爆 News
France was stripped of a gold-plated credit rating last week, days after a controversial Economist cover - showing a bundle of baguettes tied together with a lighted fuse to resemble a time bomb -
France is in the spotlight amid fears it could become the next focus of the crisis in the eurozone following Greece, Portugal and Ireland.
Yet France is unlike her southern neighbours.
It is the second largest economy in the eurozone and has ranging from cosmetics leader L'Oreal, energy group Total and luxury giant PPR, which boasts UK brands Stella McCartney and Alexander McQueen.
What is so worrying about France?
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