TSX Sees Slight Gains Amid Delay in U.S. Tariffs, U.S. Stock Markets Also Higher
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TSX sees slight gains amid delay in U.S. tariffs, U.S. stock markets also higher
TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index edged higher on Wednesday as the deadline for the U.S. to impose a 50 per cent tariff on some $28-billion worth of Canadian goods was delayed, buying time for more negotiations. Shortly after 10 p.m.
The Toronto Stock Exchange closed Wednesday's session with a 0.09% gain, with the United States postponing its plans to impose tariffs of 50% on approximately 28 billion Canadian products.
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Canadian markets are higher this morning as investors welcome news that proposed U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods have been temporarily paused amid ongoing negotiations. The TSX is up 0.71%, while the TSX Venture Index is gaining 2.17%, reflecting stronger appetite for risk assets across the market. U.S. markets are also modestly higher, with the Dow up 0.27% and the Nasdaq advancing 0.24%, even as bond yields remain elevated and AI-related stocks…
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