Livret A records net outflows for first time since 2015

The year 2025 ends in the red for the Livret A, with net outflows of nearly 3.6 billion euros from January to November. This popular savings product, held by 55 million French people, is losing appeal due to its reduced yield. It marks the first negative year since 2015, following years of massive savings.

The Livret A, a 100% secure and liquid savings product favored by the French, is facing tough times. In autumn 2025, its collections plunged into the red, with net outflows of 6.5 billion euros between September and November. This seasonal pattern, driven by back-to-school expenses and local taxes, follows weak performance in prior months.

Overall, over eleven months, outflows total nearly 3.6 billion euros. “This is a real shift after several years of record savings on this product,” notes Philippe Crevel, director of the Cercle de l’épargne. “We have to go back to 2015 to find a negative year for the Livret A.”

Despite waning interest, French savings remain substantial. Preferences appear to shift toward other options, such as life insurance, which offer higher returns. This turnaround highlights the impact of the Livret A's yield cut to 1.7% in August 2025, making it less competitive amid inflation and market alternatives.

Artigos relacionados

Realistic illustration of France's National Assembly with a symbolic negative credit rating arrow, highlighting Moody's outlook downgrade amid political instability.
Imagem gerada por IA

Moody's maintains France's rating but lowers outlook to negative

Reportado por IA Imagem gerada por IA

On October 24, 2025, Moody's announced it was keeping France's sovereign rating at Aa3 but downgrading the outlook from stable to negative, citing heightened risks from political instability. This contrasts with recent downgrades by Fitch and S&P to A+. The move comes as the National Assembly reviews the 2026 budget and extends the contribution on high incomes.

Geopolitical tensions, political instability in France, and falling interest rates are prompting savers to rethink their plans and take on more risk to chase better returns. French people are still saving heavily, with a record savings rate of 8.4% of disposable income in Q3 2025. Demand for savings products like life insurance and stocks is surging.

Reportado por IA

The French state recorded a deficit of 125 billion euros in 2025, a 31.6 billion drop from 2024, thanks to robust tax revenues, Bercy announced on February 3. This improvement, the strongest since 2020, still hides ongoing debt pressures. Public spending remained steady, while revenues exceeded forecasts.

O ex-ministro da Economia Hernán Lacunza elogiou as melhorias nas contas públicas para 2024 e 2025, mas alertou que, até o final de 2025, a situação fiscal não tem margem para manobras adicionais. Sua análise mostra um superávit oficial de 0,2% do PIB, embora ajustes por juros e inflação revelem déficits maiores. Lacunza enfatizou que o fim do processo de normalização financeira exigirá maiores esforços de poupança.

Reportado por IA

In the night of November 21 to 22, 2025, the French National Assembly rejected almost unanimously the first part of the 2026 finance bill, concerning revenues. Only one favorable vote and 84 abstentions were recorded against 404 rejections. The government's initial text will be sent to the Senate without the adopted amendments.

Os produtos negociados em bolsa de criptomoedas (ETP) registraram saídas de US$ 635,8 milhões na semana passada. Apesar dessa queda recente, os investidores adicionaram US$ 101,9 milhões no último mês e US$ 46 bilhões no último ano, segundo dados da Bloomberg.

Reportado por IA

The National Assembly resumes examination in commission on Thursday of the state budget for 2026, after a failed first reading. Public accounts minister Amélie de Montchalin rules out no method to pass the bill, including Article 49.3. The government aims for a deficit below 5% in 2026.

sexta-feira, 30 de janeiro de 2026, 19:44h

France's economic lag in Europe with declining GDP per capita

segunda-feira, 26 de janeiro de 2026, 00:19h

France's 2026 public deficit averages 3614 euros per fiscal household

domingo, 25 de janeiro de 2026, 06:45h

ETFs de Bitcoin e Ethereum registram saídas semanais massivas

quarta-feira, 14 de janeiro de 2026, 00:31h

French assembly resumes debates on 2026 budget

quarta-feira, 07 de janeiro de 2026, 10:22h

Egypt's five-year CDS falls to lowest level since 2020

quarta-feira, 31 de dezembro de 2025, 09:25h

Several regulatory and pricing changes take effect on January 1, 2026

quarta-feira, 24 de dezembro de 2025, 16:06h

Risks and costs mount in France's 2026 budget deadlock

sexta-feira, 19 de dezembro de 2025, 02:13h

France's public debt reaches new record at 117.4% of GDP

sábado, 18 de outubro de 2025, 00:49h

S&P downgrades France's rating to A+ due to fiscal uncertainty

quarta-feira, 15 de outubro de 2025, 01:12h

French government unveils 2026 budget with tax hikes and spending cuts

 

 

 

Este site usa cookies

Usamos cookies para análise para melhorar nosso site. Leia nossa política de privacidade para mais informações.
Recusar