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On Remembrance Day, Tuesday, Canada’s benchmark stock index opened higher thanks to support from renewed global risk appetite as U.S. lawmakers edged closer to resolving the government shutdown.

In commodities, gold prices jumped a quarter of a per cent, reaching US$4,124 per ounce—the highest level in weeks—fuelled by a softer U.S. dollar and strong safe-haven demand.

Market numbers

TSX: Up (0.14%), 30,358.37

TSXV: Down (0.39%), 904.67

DOW: Up (0.16%), 47,384.51

NASDAQ: Down (0.55%), 23,407.72

FTSE: Up (0.95%), 9,787.20

Currencies

USD: Up (0.12%), $0.7140

GBP: Down (0.06%), $0.5412

EUR: Down (0.26%), $0.6154

JPY: Up (0.06%), ¥109.98

Bitcoin: Up (1.21%), $146,083.50

(Conversion to C$1)

Commodities

Copper: Down (0.64%), 5.0784

Gold: Up (0.21%), 4,122.89

WTI: Up (1.35%), 60.94

Natural Gas: Up (3.02%), 4.69

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