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France will enter danger zone if budget deficit exceeds 5% in 2026, ECB’s Villeroy says

By Thomson Reuters Jan 14, 2026 | 1:58 AM

PARIS, Jan 14 (Reuters) – France will enter the danger zone if the country’s budget deficit were to ‍be higher than 5% in 2026, ECB policymaker and Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Wednesday.

“I must say with some seriousness that ‌with a deficit of more ‌than 5%, France would be in the red zone, in the danger zone as far as international lenders are concerned,” Villeroy said ​on BFMTV.

He added that, while political uncertainty surrounding the budget costs ‍at least 0.2 ​percentage points of growth, France’s ​economy, the euro zone’s second largest, was ‍showing some resilience.

“Over the whole of 2025, (France’s) growth is expected to be at 0.9%,” Villeroy said, pointing out to the Bank of France latest ‍business sentiment survey.

Lawmakers failed to pass a 2026 budget by the end of last year, ‍requiring emergency ‍stop-gap legislation to be ​passed. They resumed their review ​of ⁠the 2026 budget on Tuesday, ‌but many say that the government will need to bypass parliament with special constitutional powers to get it passed.

(Reporting by Benoit Van Overstraeten;Editing by Louise Rasmussen and ⁠Sudip Kar-Gupta)