"Growth is solid, it probably reached 2 percent in 2017 for the
first time since 2011. In 2018, we will probably do better than
our forecast of 1.7 percent," Le Maire said in a New Year's
speech to economic experts.
Le Maire said he had signed documents on Monday officially
setting up a new 10 billion euro ($12.3 billion) fund aimed at
boosting future growth by financing innovation.
He said it would initially be composed of 1.6 billion euros in
proceeds from the sale last year of Engie and Renault shares and
would include 8.4 billion euros in EDF and Thales shares, which
remain government property.
(Reporting by Leigh Thomas, Myriam Rivet and Yann Le Guernigou)
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