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French consumer confidence rose for the third consecutive month in April to reach its highest in over five years, data showed on Tuesday, although nagging concerns about unemployment meant it was still below the long-term average. The index released by the official INSEE statistics agency came a day after unemployment figures showing the number out of work rose a further 15,400 to just over 3.5 million, making for a jobless rate rooted around 10 percent.
The consumer morale reading ticked up to 94 this month from 93 in March, its highest reading since January 2010 and in line with expectations of economists polled by Reuters.
Households who took part in the survey said they were more willing to make significant purchases and were slightly more upbeat about both the state of their future finances and their ability to save.
However there was a sharp increase in concerns unemployment would continue to rise in the survey, which took place between March 30 and April 18.
The index, which is not closely correlated to consumer spending trends, hit an all-time low in May and June 2013 of 79. The highest level since the survey was conducted on a monthly basis was 125 in January 2001.

Copyright Reuters, 2015

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