The biggest losers on the TSX were the tech and industrial sectors, with losses sustained by heavyweight mining, energy and financial markets.
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The TSX rose to its highest in more than a week Tuesday, led by tech and financial stocks. A drop among energy shares kept gains on in check.
The biggest losers on the TSX were the tech and industrial sectors, with losses sustained by heavyweight mining, energy and financial markets.
The biggest losers on the TSX were the tech and industrial sectors, with losses sustained by heavyweight mining, energy and financial markets.
The TSX moved higher on the broader rally on Monday led by strength in the financial and industrials sectors.
The mining sector led gains on the TSX oil prices rose over concerns about Hurricane Francine’s potential impact on U.S. production.
Losses from the financial, tech and energy sectors took their toll on the TSX. Investors remain on the edge ahead of the U.S. economic data.
Losses from the financial, tech and energy sectors took their toll on the TSX. Investors remain on the edge ahead of the U.S. economic data.
Driven by mining gains, the TSX reached a record high on Friday as markets assessed a jump in bets for a larger U.S. interest-rate cut.
Driven by mining gains, the TSX reached a record high on Friday as markets assessed a jump in bets for a larger U.S. interest-rate cut.
Wall Street surged last week marking strong weekly gains as market watchers raised its expectations for a significant interest rate cut by the Federal...
TORONTO — Canada's main stock index was higher in late-morning trading, helped by strength in energy stocks, while U.S. stock markets also moved up....