Market Open

Investors are all eyes ahead waiting for corporate news and trade updates stalling Canada’s main stock index this morning.

Market Numbers (Futures)

TSX : Flat ( 0.00%) 27,152.97
TSXV: Flat (0.00%%) 786.81
DOW:  Down (0.19%) 44,375.00
NASDAQ: Up (0.07%) 23,093.25
FTSE: Up (0.31%) 8,953.81

In the Headlines:

 Canada Post’s unionized workers are gearing up for a high-stakes vote on a new deal, because nothing says “summer in Canada” like a potential mail disruption.

And Zuckerberg’s on trial, again, this time for turning your data into an $8 billion liability.

Currencies Update: (Futures)

The Canadian slips 0.56% to $0.7226 U.S., losing ground against the U.S dollar also dipping against the euro by 0.14% at $0.6261, while Bitcoin deletes 0.86% to C$162,119.55, keeping crypto traders on alert.

Commodities: (Futures)

Natural Down: Up (1.76%), 3.61
WTI:  Down (1.51%), 65.42
Gold: Down (0.90%), 3,316.43
Copper:  Up (0.43%) 5.96

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