Reuters reports comments from an unnamed US official following the conclusion of two days of talks with the Ukrainian delegation in Berlin. Says that documents relating to security guarantees for Ukraine "have made a lot of progress," describing them as "Article 5-like guarantees" (referring to NATO's Article 5 collective security guarantee). However, the official warns that these "guarantees will not be on the table forever". Says the "final decision on territory will be up to Ukraine". Official: 'Article 5-like guarantee is something Trump believes he can get Russia to accept.'
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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.
