France Says Planning G7 Finance Meeting on Mideast
G7 finance ministers and central bankers will assess market impacts of the Middle East crisis amid a 5% drop in France's CAC40 index, with hydrocarbon price concerns.
- France is planning a G7 finance ministers meeting on the Middle East crisis, with central bankers attending as well.
- The meeting will take place next week to assess the conflict's development and market evolution.
- France, holding the G7 presidency, aims to coordinate a response to the local conflict with global repercussions.
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France says planning G7 finance meeting on Mideast
France is planning a meeting of G7 finance ministers on the Middle East crisis, with central bankers also in attendance, the country's Economy and Finance Minister, Roland Lescure, said on Wednesday.
'The idea is to be able to discuss the state of the situation, so that the necessary answers can be assessed if we have to do so,' says the Minister of Economy on franceinfo.
France announced yesterday, March 04, that it plans to hold a meeting of the Finance Ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) on the Middle East crisis early next week, as the war fuels fears about the world economy. “I have spoken with several counterparts, in particular with Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury of the United States (...) And we have agreed to hold a meeting that will take place early next week,” said Roland Lescure, French Min…
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