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Canada’s main stock index scored its latest all-time record high on Friday, driven by gains in the materials sector. Investor optimism about a potential interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve in the near future helped offset worries about the US government shutdown.

Meanwhile, the Dow and S&P reached new highs as Wall Street looked set to close the week with solid gains, despite the ongoing government shutdown. The shutdown has caused a halt in the release of key economic data, including the September non-farm payrolls report, which was delayed due to the Labor Department suspending most of its operations.

TSX30,471.68+311.09TSX
TSXV964.04+8.95TSXV
CSE180.03+0.44CSE
DJIA46,758.28+238.56DJIA
NASDAQ22,780.51-63.54NASDAQ
S&P 5006,715.79+0.44S&P 500

The Canadian dollar traded for 71.67 cents US compared to 71.60 cents US on Thursday.

US crude futures traded $0.31 higher at US$60.79 a barrel, and the Brent contract rose $0.36 to US$64.47 a barrel.

The price of gold was up US$39.32 to US$3,883.93.

In world markets, the Nikkei was up 832.77 points to ¥45,769.50, the Hang Seng was down 146.20 points to HK$27,140.92, the FTSE was up 63.52 points to ₤9,491.25, and the DAX was down 43.76 points to €24,378.80.


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