PARIS (Reuters) – France’s economy should avoid falling into recession during the current quarter after contracting in the first three months of the year, the central bank said on Tuesday. The euro zone’s second-biggest economy will grow around 0.25% in the three months to the end of June from the first quarter when it shrank 0.2%, the Bank of France said, revising its second quarter estimate marginally higher from 0.2% last month. “After the first quarter pullback, activity in the second quarter will show resilience, which is to say that clearly the French economy won’t be in recession,” Bank…