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The TSX opened lower Thursday as tech stocks stayed in focus. Tesla gained after Elon Musk dismissed pay packages as a motivator, while Lucid rose on news its first fleet of Uber robotaxis is rolling out for training. Closer to home, BlackBerry surprised with a Q2 profit and stronger guidance, while U.S. markets extended their pullback.

Market numbers

TSX: Down (0.20%), 29,756.95

TSXV: Down (1.03%), 912.85

DOW: Down (0.37%), 46,121.29

NASDAQ: Down (0.31%), 24,503.57

FTSE: Up (0.21%), 9,290

In the headlines

BlackBerry reports Q2 profit, raises outlookBlackBerry Ltd (TSX:BB) swung to a second-quarter profit compared with a loss a year ago, boosting its full-year guidance as cost cuts and software growth supported results.

Dow drops for second day – The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 170 points, marking a second straight day of broad market pullback, with tech and consumer stocks leading the losses.

Currencies

USD: Down (0.08%), $0.7185

GBP: Up (0.45%), $0.5370

EUR: Up (0.29%), $0.6145

JPY: Up (0.20%), ¥107.30

Bitcoin: Down (2.17%), $110,888

(Conversion to C$1)

Commodities

Copper: Down (0.51%), 4.8199

Gold: Flat (-0.11%), 3,740.69

WTI: Down (0.48%), 64.84

Natural Gas: Up (2.34%), 3.236

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