Our Pulse indicators leave a misleading negative impression. Indeed, with a 0.3% q/q print in Q3 2019 (first estimate), French growth continues to prove remarkably resilient and stable. And Q4 prospects look similarly positive judging by the October and November results of INSEE business confidence surveys and Markit PMIs. Admittedly, the composite indices were almost unchanged in November but they stand at a relatively high level (105 and 53, respectively). Besides, the headline figures mask more positive details, like, for instance, the improvement in the industry sector (whose confidence index, it is worth emphasizing, stands in the expansion zone contrary to Germany where it is in recession) and the rise in the employment and new export orders components.