Brussels, 19/09/2014 (Agence Europe) - On Thursday 18 September, the French president, François Hollande, said that it would be a mistake to “frogmarch” in a cut in the public deficit against a backdrop of low growth and low inflation. Hollande said that France shouldn't be expected to achieve in five years what it took its German friends more than ten years to achieve, in a much more favourable economic environment without public deficit constraints. He said Paris wasn't asking for...