Vinci shares lost as much as 18 pct on Nov. 22 after media organisations picked up a hoax statement which purported to be from the company and which said it would be revising its 2015 and 2016 accounts and had fired its finance director.

The shares started to recover after the company denied the media reports and declared the statement a hoax. They closed down 3.76 percent on Tuesday..

Vinci said Wednesday's statement it was confirming its sales and earnings prospects for 2016.

France's AMF market watchdog said earlier on Wednesday it was launching an investigation to assess responsibilities in what it called a "major dysfunction" in the market.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Andrew Callus)