French consumers are feeling less confident about their prospects amid surprise elections, a fresh headwind for the country’s fragile economic recovery.
A measure of confidence compiled by France’s statistics agency fell to 89 in June from 90 in May, according to a survey released Wednesday, in which a reading of 100 represents the long-term average for consumer sentiment. Consumers reported worsening feelings for the quality of living in France in the months ahead, as well as for their own future savings’ prospects and willingness to make major purchases.
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