The National Assembly has begun its final reading of the draft Social Security Bill (PLFSS), ahead of its expected passage later this evening. The far-left La France Insoumise (LFI, 'France Unbowed) tabled a motion to reject the bill outright at the start of the session, but this was in turn rejected. In the previous vote that sent the PLFSS to the Senate, lawmakers voted by a margin of 247 to 234 in favour of the bill. This was reliant on the support of the centre-left Socialist Party (PS), the eventual abstention of a number of Ecologist deputies, and 18 deputies from the conservative Les Republicains and nine from the centre-right Horizons defying their leaders' calls to abstain and instead vote in favour.
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Canadian analysts' expectations for October inflation:

Canadian CPI is expected to have pulled back in October from September's 7-month high 2.4% Y/Y. Consensus (Bloomberg median) sees October CPI at 2.2% Y/Y (2.4% prior), with M/M at 0.2% (0.1% prior), while the average Median/Trim measure is seen at 3.05% (3.15% prior).

Equities recovered from a sharp intraday sell-off to close roughly flat Friday, with the Nasdaq and S&P 500 almost unchanged but the the Dow Jones retracing 0.7% after Thursday's outperformance.
