S&P/TSX Composite Closes Slightly Higher
- Canada's S&P/TSX composite index rose by 16.55 points to 27,775.23 on Monday, driven by consumer cyclical stocks.
- The S&P/TSX composite index increased by 16.55 points, finishing at 27,775.23, while U.S. markets declined ahead of inflation data.
- Cannabis stocks surged after U.S. President Trump mentioned reclassifying marijuana, with Tilray Brands Inc. rising by 41%.
- U.S. inflation data is anticipated to show a 2.8 percent increase in prices for July compared to last year, up from June's 2.7 percent.
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Real estate and financial stocks help S&P/TSX composite rise more than 140 points
TORONTO — Canada's main stock index gained more than 140 points to finish trading Tuesday on strength in the real estate and financials sectors, while U.S. stock markets reached new highs amid better-than-expected U.S. inflation data.
Base metal and telecom stocks help S&P/TSX composite rise more than 100 points
TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index gained more than 100 points in late-morning trading on strength in the base metal and telecommunication sectors, while U.S. stock markets also climbed higher. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 104.37 points at 27,879.60. In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 445.57 points at 44,420.66. The […]

S&P/TSX composite closes slightly higher, U.S. markets slip ahead of inflation data
TORONTO — Strength in consumer cyclical stocks helped Canada's main stock index finish slightly higher on Monday, while U.S. markets lost ground as investors await U.S. inflation data. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 16.55 points at 27,775.23.
@ the Bell: Markets hold steady ahead of inflation showdown
Canada’s main stock index moved slightly higher on Monday, as investors remained cautious ahead of several key developments—including US-Russia diplomatic talks, ongoing trade tensions, and crucial US inflation data expected later in the week. Cannabis stocks rallied after The Wall Street Journal reported that President Donald Trump was considering reclassifying marijuana to a lower danger level. Canopy Growth (TSX:WEED) saw a 26 per cent gain o…
The US shares closed the day of Monday without a clear direction, in an atmosphere of caution as investors wait for the July inflation data that will be published this Tuesday and that will help gauge the chances that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates before the end of the year.See more: Gold or bitcoin: tariffs, tax cuts and ETF stir debate in the marketsThe S&P 500 fell -0.25% and remained below 6,400 points, with mixed performance a…
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