If the French spent 20% of the savings accumulated during the health crisis, GDP growth would reach 6% in 2022, says an OFCE study, for which the mobilization of savings is a major macroeconomic issue.
Selection of products
To read also
- Real estate credit still slowing down, according to the Banque de France
- The recovery plan mainly benefited private companies, according to the Observatory of Multinationals
- Logistics real estate: a 1st quarter which opens the way to new opportunities
- Housing construction in France continues to decline
- In France, stocks have proven to be the best investment over the last 40 years
- Since Covid-19, the temptation to live near the sea, according to a study
- The average rate of real estate loans starts to fall again in the 1st quarter, according to Crédit Logement
- Old property prices are still falling but a recovery is taking shape
Popular News
- Bruno Le Maire unveils his simplification bill to free SMEs, VSEs and artisans from administrative paperwork
- The Elevator Federation unveils its roadmap and figures for the 2023 sector
- Guillaume Kasbarian asks public land establishments to release in 2024 the land necessary for the production of 17.000 housing units
- The government presents its controversial housing law
Publi-editorial
- EduRénov Plan: Rockwool unveils its Guide to successful energy renovation of school buildings
- A new low-carbon C2S1 glue enters the “Responsible & Sustainable” range offered by PRB
- Hydro'Way, Eco'Urba, StabiWay and Baltazar... permeable floor covering solutions from JDM Expert
- Create, modify and reuse with Block Walls