Tag: Livret
Livret A 2023: it is increasing! What rate from February 1?
LIVRET A 2023. The increase in the rate of the preferred savings product of the French has been confirmed by the Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire. It climbs…
The rise in the Livret A rate, a sham for household purchasing power
This is one of the rare positive effects of inflation for tens of millions of savers: the new Livret A rate unveiled this Friday, January 13 at midday was raised…
Livret A: rate and ceiling 2023
LIVRET A 2023. The rate of the preferred savings product of the French could reach 3.30% on February 1. Summary [Mis à jour le 3 janvier 2023 à 14h37] The rate…
Livret A, PEL, LEP… All you need to know about the increases announced in 2023
The remuneration of regulated savings will continue its momentum in 2023. Good news, while the financial wealth of the French – which amounted to 5,726 billion euros at the end…
Livret A: a rate of 3% from 2023?
LIVRET A 2023. Good news for savers, the rate of the livret A should exceed 3% on February 1, 2023. Summary [Mis à jour le 24 octobre 2022 à 09h34] The rate…
Livret A: rate at 2%, ceiling, interest… All you need to know
LIVRET A 2022. The Livret A rate doubled on Monday August 1 to reach a historic level of 2%. Due to inflation, a further increase is expected in 2023. How…
Livret A: its rate doubled, what gain?
LIVRET A 2022. The yield on the Livret A doubled on August 1, 2022 to reach a level not seen in 10 years. A further increase is expected in 2023,…
Livret A: what will be the rate on August 1, 2022?
LIVRET A. The preferred savings product of the French will see its remuneration double from August 1, 2022. What new rate? What gain for you? We take stock of Linternaute.com.…
Livret A: it doubles at 2%! What gain?
LIVRET A. The preferred savings product of the French climbed to 2% on August 1, 2022, and should continue to rise in 2023. What amount? What gain? We tell you…
Livret A: a new increase already scheduled for 2023?
LIVRET A. The preferred savings product of the French will see its rate increase from 1% to 2% this summer, and should even increase again at the start of 2023…