Eurozone GDP: France returns to growth after Covid-19 slump – business live

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Spending by consumers and government lifted the French economy back to growth in the third quarter, INSEE explains. Household consumption expenditure jumped +17.3% in Q3, and was only –2.1% lower than a year ago. Government expenditure was +0.4% higher than a year ago, and jumped by 15.4% in Q3 alone .

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