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France joins Eurozone’s ‘periphery’ as turmoil deepens, say investors

Political instability, widening bond spreads and a heavy deficit burden have led major funds to price France alongside higher-risk Eurozone borrowers despite its economic scale.
France is being treated by global investors as part of the Eurozone’s financial ‘periphery’ as political turmoil and fiscal strains push its borrowing costs sharply higher.

The shift reflects a rapid reassessment of risk in the bloc’s second-largest economy, where repeated government collapses have collided with a widening budget deficit and elevated debt.

Benchmark measures underscore the change.

The gap between France’s ten-year government bond yield and Germany’s equivalent—the OAT-Bund spread—has widened toward levels historically associated with Italy and other higher-risk sovereigns.

Investors say the move is driven by uncertainty over France’s ability to pass a credible budget amid a fragmented parliament and by concerns over debt dynamics after several years of fiscal slippage.

The latest rupture in Paris has deepened the pressure.

A defeated confidence vote toppled the government, reviving questions about policy continuity just as France prepares key spending plans.

While markets have avoided disorderly trading, asset managers note that elevated yields now embed a higher risk premium for France than at any point since the Eurozone debt crisis.

France’s public debt hovers around one-hundred-plus percent of national output, and the deficit remains significantly above the Eurozone average.

That combination has increased planned bond issuance and kept investors focused on the interest bill, which has risen alongside global rates.

Some large funds warn that, without clearer fiscal anchors, spreads could stay wide even if day-to-day volatility subsides.

The European Central Bank’s crisis tools, including targeted bond-purchase backstops, continue to reassure markets that extreme dislocations are unlikely.

Yet portfolio managers stress that such facilities are no substitute for domestic reform or a functioning majority able to pass tax and spending measures.

Banks and insurers with heavy holdings of French government debt have also adjusted risk models to reflect the new pricing environment.

Strategists emphasize that the core–periphery divide in the single-currency area is not fixed: countries can and do move between categories as politics, growth and fiscal policy evolve.

For now, however, investors say France is being valued less like a core safe haven and more like a higher-beta sovereign—an assessment that will persist until Paris delivers a durable government and a credible path to narrowing the deficit.
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