Le Livret A fuit, alors que la Banque de France tend un coffre lumineux qui symbolise le LEP.

From August 1, 2025, the Livret A rate will drop to 1.7%, penalizing the 58 million French people who invest their savings there. A strategic but unpopular decision, which again opens the debate on access to fair and effective savings. In response, the Bank of France is reviving a long-underused solution: the Livret d’Épargne Populaire. In this battle of returns, the lines of fracture between security and performance are redrawn.

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