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Weak economy hits Paris bid to cut deficit

By John Thornhill in Paris

Published: September 26 2008 19:40 | Last updated: September 26 2008 19:40

France’s slowing economy is hindering the government’s attempts to reduce its budget deficit, in spite of what it claimed were unprecedented efforts to control public spending.

The government forecast on Friday that its budget deficit would remain static at 2.7 per cent of gross domestic product this year and next, based on forecasts of 1 per cent economic growth in both years.

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