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Canadian equity futures edged higher Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump extended trade talks with the EU, offering markets a brief reprieve from trade policy uncertainty.

Market Numbers (Futures)

TSX :Up ( 0.10%) 25,870.00
TSXV: Up (1.20%) 686.66
DOW:  Up (1.10%) 42,131.00
NASDAQ: Up (1.45%) 21,278.75
FTSE: Down (0.24%) 8,717.97

In the Headlines:

Retail sales rose 0.8% to $69.8 billion in March, boosted by a surge in new car purchases as Canadians moved quickly ahead of expected tariff-driven price hikes.

And, Elon Musk’s DOGE team is reportedly pushing broader use of his AI chatbot Grok within the U.S. federal government, raising red flags over potential conflicts of interest and exposure of sensitive data, sources say.

Currencies Update: (Futures)

The Canadian dollar is up 0.16% to $0.7302 U.S.,  also on the increase against the Euro by 0.13% to $0.6416, and Bitcoin grabs 2.16% to $150,590.61

Commodities: (Futures)

Natural Gas: Up (10.03%), 3.67
WTI:  Down (0.6%), 61.50
Gold: Down (0.87%), 3,328.06
Copper:  Down (0.51%) 5.95

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