Direction générale du Trésor


The Direction générale du Trésor is the flagship Directorate General of the French Ministry of the Economy and Finance. It holds an advisory role within the French Government on matters ranging from domestic to international economic policy. Its main offices are located in Paris, in the building of Bercy. The DG Trésor also represents and defends French economic interests abroad by overseeing the economic departments of embassies, and by providing permanent representations at international organizations.
The Direction générale du Trésor should not be confused with the Trésor public, a national administration responsible for France's governmental accounting.

Responsibilities

The Direction générale du Trésor is tasked with
  • Monitoring the latest economic, financial and monetary developments;
  • Producing economic forecasts;
  • Formulating and advising the government on national and international economic and financial policy;
  • Representing and defending French economic interests abroad and at international organizations;
  • Managing the French sovereign debt through the Agence France Trésor.

Organisation

The DG Trésor falls under the authority of the Minister of the Economy and Finance, Bruno Lemaire since May 2017, and is headed by a Director General, Emmanuel Moulin since November 2020. Additionally, the French Treasury provides the chief economist of the ministry, Agnès Bénassy-Quéré since June 2020.
The Directorate General is composed of five departments and one secretariat general:
The Agence France Trésor is an autonomous department of the DG Trésor, created in 2001, tasked with managing French government debt and state participations. Its staff is composed mostly of agents from the French Treasury.