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Key figures Activity, sectors Population, labour market Public administrations External accounts Inflation, credit, interest rates Corporate accounts Economic forecasts p.3 p.4 p.5 p.6 p.7 p.8 p.9 p.10 2

Key figures France Germany Italy Spain Eurozone UK Annual GDP in value [est. EUR bn] 2017 2 288 3 263 1 717 1 164 11 169 2 324 GDP growth [volume, year-on-year, %] Mar 18 +2.2 +2.3 +1.4 +2.9 +2.5 +1.2 Annual inflation rate [%] May 18 +2.3 +2.1 +1.1 +2.1 +2.0 +2.4 Unemployment rate [harmonised, %] May 18 9.2 3.4 10.7 15.8 8.4 4.1 Current account balance [12m, % GDP] May 18-0.3 8.2 2.6 1.6 3.6-3.9 Export market share [est. %] 2017 3.1 8.3 2.9 1.8 26.1 2.5 Public surplus or deficit (-) [est. % GDP] 2017-2.6 1.3-2.3-3.1-0.9-1.9 Public debt [est. % GDP] 2017 97.0 64.1 131.8 98.3 88.8 86.6 10-year government bond yield [%] 05/07/18 0.60 0.30 2.72 1.34-1.31 France, annual growth rate GDP in volume, year-on-year change 3% 2% 1% 0% -1% -2% -3% -4% Sources: Insee, Eurostat, European Commission [AMECO], Thomson Reuters France, annual inflation rate Consumer price index, year-on-year change 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% -1% 3

Activity, sectors France Germany Italy Spain Eurozone UK GDP per capita [EUR, est.] 2017 34 079 39 454 28 359 24 999 32 748 35 189 Annual GDP [EUR bn, est.] 2017 2 288 3 263 1 717 1 164 11 169 2 324 Year-on-year change in volume, % Mar 18 +2.2 +2.3 +1.4 +2.9 +2.5 +1.2 10-year change in volume, % Mar 18 +8.2 +11.9-5.5 +2.8 +6.3 +10.4 Services [% value added] 2017 78.8 68.7 74.0 73.3 73.6 78.6 Industry, excluding construction [% value added] 2017 13.9 25.7 19.2 18.1 19.3 14.5 Year-on-year change in volume, % Dec 17 +4.5 +7.0 +3.9 +6.0 +1.8-0.1 Private consumption [% GDP] 2017 55.0 53.2 61.1 57.7 54.4 65.7 Year-on-year change in volume, % Mar 18 +1.1 +1.3 +0.8 +2.8 +1.5 +2.5 Corporate investment [% GDP] 2017 12.9 12.1 11.1 13.5-10.3 Year-on-year change in volume, % Mar 18 +3.0 +6.6 +11.4 +2.3 +6.1 +11.2 Exports of goods & services [% GDP] 2017 29.8 47.3 31.3 34.1 47.3 30.5 Year-on-year change in volume, % Mar 18 +5.9 +4.5 +1.3 +3.2 +4.5-0.9 Notes: Services comprises both tradeable services (commerce, transport, real estate, finance, corporate and household services...) and non-tradeable services (education, healthcare, administration...). Industry comprises the energy and manufacturing sectors. Industrial output (Indices, vol, 2000=100.) Private consumption comprises that of households and non-profit 110 organisations. Corporate investment corresponds to the private sector's gross fixed 100 France capital formation (GFCF) excluding housing. Change refers to that of 90 GFCF for machines and equipment, including military equipment. Data from national accounts, base = 2010. 80 Sources: Insee, Eurostat, OECD, European Commission [AMECO] 140 130 120 Germany 4

Population, labour market France Germany Italy Spain Eurozone UK Population [millions, est.] Dec 17 67.1 82.7 60.5 46.5 341.0 66.1 Harmonised unemployment rate [%] May 18 9.2 3.4 10.7 15.8 8.4 4.1 Youth unemployment [15-24 age group] May 18 20.4 6.1 31.9 33.8 16.8 11.5 Long-term unemployment [12 months or more] Mar 17 4.2 1.7 6.8 8.6 4.7 1.2 Participation rate [15-64 age group, %] Mar 18 71.8 78.3 65.4 73.5 73.0 77.9 Women [15-64 age group] Mar 18 68.0 74.0 56.2 68.5 67.7 73.4 Youth [15-24 age group] Dec 17 37.0 51.3 26.5 33.0 40.1 57.9 Seniors [55-64 age group] Dec 17 55.5 73.4 56.3 59.9 62.1 66.7 Annual hours actually worked [est.] 2017 1 504.3 1 357.2 1 725.3 1 686.5-1 674.9 Part-time workers [% total] 2014 18.9 27.7 18.4 15.9 22.5 26.8 Legal retirement age 2014 62.0 65.0 66H / 63F 65.0-65H / 62F Dependency ratio, % 2017 30.7 32.4 34.8 28.7 28.9 28.2 Hourly minimum wage [EUR] Jan 18 1 498.00 1 498.00-859.00-1 401.00 Unemployment rate (harmonised, Eurostat) Notes: Participation rate = Population participating in the job market (employed or looking for work) as a share of the total population in the specified age group. Dependency ratio = population aged 65 and older as a share of the population in the 15-64 age group. Annual hours actually worked: the number of hours actually worked by employees. It takes into account part-time work, vacation leave, partial unemployment, sick leave, maternity leave, workplace accidents, labour unrest and overtime hours reported and paid for by the employer. Differences between sources make international comparisons difficult. Sources: Insee, Eurostat, OECD, European Commission (AMECO) 12% 11% 10% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% France Germany 3% 5

Public administrations France Germany Italy Spain Eurozone UK Public balance [EUR bn, est.] 2017-59.3 41.2-39.7-36.2-98.9-44.9 Total, % GDP 2017-2.6 1.3-2.3-3.1-0.9-1.9 Primary, % GDP 2017-0.8 2.3 1.5-0.5 1.1 0.8 Structural, % GDP 2017-2.1 1.5-1.7-3.0-0.6-2.4 Total expenditure [EUR bn, est.] 2017 1 291.9 1 433.4 839.6 477.3 5 257.1 954.4 % GDP 2017 56.5 43.9 48.9 41.0 47.1 41.1 Of which social transfers, % GDP 2017 35.2 28.2 30.9 26.0 29.6 24.9 Interest charge [EUR bn, est.] 2017 40.3 34.3 65.6 29.8 219.7 63.0 % GDP 2017 1.8 1.1 3.8 2.6 2.0 2.7 % Debt [apparent interest rate] 2017 1.9 1.6 3.0 2.7 2.2 3.1 Debt [EUR bn, est.] 2017 2 218 2 093 2 263 1 144 9 916 2 013 % GDP 2017 97.0 64.1 131.8 98.3 88.8 86.6 Standard & Poor's rating Jul 18 AA AAA BBB A- - AA Notes Public administrations: government, other government bodies (ODAC), local public administrations, social security administrations. Primary surplus: the finance balance of public administrations before debt servicing charges. Structural balance: financial balance of public administrations adjusted for cyclical factors. Public debt: in the Maastricht sense of the term, comprises the consolidated debt of all public administrations. Public debt (% GDP) 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% France Germany Sources: European Commission [AMECO], Insee 50% 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 6

External accounts France Germany Italy Spain Eurozone UK Current account balance [12m, EUR bn May 18-8.1 272.0 45.5 18.5 409.0-91.1 % GDP May 18-0.3 8.2 2.6 1.6 3.6-3.9 Of which: goods trade [12m, EUR bn] May 18-61.2 249.0 47.7-26.3 239.8-174.4 % GDP May 18-2.6 7.5 2.8-2.2 2.1-7.5 Direct investment [12m, EUR bn] May 18-35.0-55.8 11.0-18.9-192.0-44.7 % GDP May 18-1.5-1.7 0.6-1.6-1.7-1.9 Portfolio investment [12m, EUR bn] May 18-5.0-186.8-51.4-1.4-284.4 130.6 % GDP May 18-0.2-5.7-3.0-0.1-2.5 5.6 Export market share [%, est.] 2017 3.1 8.3 2.9 1.8 26.1 2.5 Change since 1999 (EMU) [%] 2017-48.6-17.9-36.5-11.8-24.5-50.0 Net external position [% GDP] Mar 18-20.8 60.7-8.5-81.3 - -12.8 Notes Export market share: expresses the country's or the eurozone's merchandise exports as a share of total world exports. Direct investment: the net balance with the rest of the world of acquisitions and disposals of equity capital, majority shareholdings, and intragroup loans. A negative sign corresponds to a net outflow, a positive sign to a net inflow. Portfolio investment: the net balance with the rest of the world for acquisitions of equity (excluding direct investment) and debt securities. A negative sign corresponds to a net outflow, a positive sign to a net inflow. Sources: Eurostat, central banks France, trade balance (% GDP) 1% 0% -1% -2% -3% -4% 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 7

Inflation, credit, interest rates France Germany Italy Spain Eurozone UK Consumer price index [year-on-year change, %] May 18 +2.3 +2.1 +1.1 +2.1 +2.0 +2.4 Excluding energy and food [year-on-year change, % May 18 +1.1 +1.4 +0.6 +1.2 +1.0 +2.1 Energy [year-on-year change, %] May 18 +9.7 +5.1 +2.2 +7.8 +6.1 +5.7 Private sector lending [year-on-year change, %] May 18 +6.8 +4.1 - -0.8 +3.3 +3.1 Households [year-on-year change, %] May 18 +5.4 +3.4 +2.8 +0.2 +2.9 +3.5 Non-financial companies [year-on-year change, %] May 18 +6.6 +5.5 +1.8-1.3 +3.6 +2.0 Household debt [% of disposable income] Sep 17 90.6 82.4 61.1 100.0 93.5 124.6 Corporate debt [% value added] Sep 17 139.3 64.5 145.2 128.3 116.7 137.1 Average corporate lending rate [%] May 18 1.44 1.20 1.43 1.80 1.44 - Of which loans of less than 1 year and less than EU May 18 1.73 2.29 1.97 2.06 2.07-10-year government bond yield [%] 05/07/18 0.60 0.30 2.72 1.34-1.31 Notes: Consumer price indices: as harmonised by Eurostat. Private sector lending: lending granted by monetary and financial institutions (MFI) to households, companies (non-financial firms), insurance companies, and pension funds in the eurozone, before disposals and securitisation operations. Average corporate lending rate: those practiced by MFI for all initial interest rate fixation periods. Gross household and corporate debt: harmonised by the Bank of France for use in international comparisons: see http://webstat.banque-france.fr/fr - comptes financiers. They are expressed as a % of gross disposable income (GDI) and gross value added (VA), respectively. Sources: Eurostat, ECB, central banks France, 10-year bond yields (OAT) 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% 0.60% 0% 8

Corporate accounts France Germany Italy Spain Eurozone UK Gross value added [12m, EUR bn] Dec 17 1 177 1 900 789 640 6 029 1 202 Employee compensation [12m, EUR bn] Dec 17 777 1 133 442 364 3 542 750 % value added 66.0 59.6 56.0 56.9 58.8 62.4 Salary and wages [12m, EUR bn, est.] Dec 17 588 942 326 293 2 801 632 % value added 49.9 49.6 41.4 45.8 46.5 52.6 Employer contributions [12m, EUR bn, est.] Dec 17 189 190 115 71 741 118 % value added 16.1 10.0 14.6 11.1 12.3 9.8 Gross operating income [12m, EUR bn] Dec 17 372 781 328 275 2 450 425 % value added (gross margin) 31.6 41.1 41.7 42.9 40.6 35.4 Gross disposable income [12m, EUR bn] Dec 17 229 412 165 207 1 536 268 % value added (savings rate) 19.5 21.7 20.9 32.3 25.5 22.3 Gross fixed capital formation [12m, EUR bn] Dec 17 281 383 168 175 1 381 201 Self-financing ratio [%] Dec 17 81.7 107.5 97.9 117.9 111.2 133.6 Notes: Companies: non-financial companies (NFS). Employee compensation: comprises gross salaries and wages as well as employer social contributions. The last two components are estimated based on the most recently available annual accounts. Gross disposable income Gross savings Gross operating income - financial charges (interest payments, rent, dividends) - income and estate taxes - current and social transfers. Self-financing ratio gross disposable income (or gross savings) / gross fixed capital formation. Source: Eurostat Gross corporate margin 48% 44% 40% 36% 32% Germany France 28% 9

Forecasts GDP Growth Inflation In % 2018 2019 2018 2019 France +2.1 +1.9 +2.0 +1.6 Germany +2.1 +1.9 +1.9 +2.0 Italy +1.4 +1.2 +1.4 +1.7 Spain +2.8 +2.2 +1.7 +1.7 Eurozone +2.2 +1.7 +1.8 +1.8 United-Kingdom +1.4 +1.3 +2.8 +2.2 United-States +3.0 +2.0 +2.5 +2.1 Japan +0.8 +0.6 +0.9 +0.8 China +6.4 +6.3 +2.3 +2.5 India +7.4 +7.6 +4.5 +4.4 Brazil +2.0 +3.5 +3.0 +3.3 Russia +1.8 +1.6 +3.5 +4.4 10

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