Paris’s CAC 40 index jumps at the open after losing more than 6 percent last week, as investors calculate the possibility of a hung parliament in Europe’s second-largest economy. Plus, we take a closer look at France’s public debt and the spending plans of the far-right National Rally and the left-wing New Popular Front coalition.
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