France’s Energy Price Caps Are ‘Poorly Targeted,’ IMF Says

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President Emmanuel Macron’s efforts to protect France from a surge in energy prices are costly, too broad and must only be temporary, the International Monetary Fund said.

The institution’s caution comes after the French government -- with just three months to go until elections -- pledged billions in extra spending to mitigate the threat to household budgets.