World Cup good for French economic growth - finance minister

PARIS (Reuters) - France's World Cup soccer triumphs, which have taken "Les Bleus" to the tournament final, should be generally positive for the country's economy, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said.

World Cup good for French economic growth - finance minister

(Reuters)

France beat Belgium 1-0 on Tuesday to go to Sunday's final, when they will play either England or Croatia.

"It's good for growth," Le Maire told France 2 television on Wednesday, without giving any more specific details.

The French economy, the second-biggest in the euro zone, has recently shown signs of stalling after a pick-up that followed President Emmanuel Macron's election in May last year.

The World Cup often boosts consumer spending. In Britain, shoppers spent more on beer, barbecues and big-screen televisions in June but the overall increase in sales slowed, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC).

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)


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