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The TSX is higher this morning, and the Venture is also in positive territory. In the U.S., the Dow is modestly higher and the Nasdaq is up after yesterday’s strong rebound in tech, which lifted the S&P 500 by 1% as traders piled into nearly everything except Nvidia.

Bitcoin has bounced back sharply from recent lows, gaining 10% to stabilize near $88,000 USD. Meanwhile, Canadian industries are in focus as new supports for lumber and steel are expected to counter U.S. tariffs. Commodities are mixed, with copper and gold edging higher, while crude oil remains under pressure.

Market numbers

TSX: Up (+0.97%), 30,900.65

TSXV: Up (+1.34%), 892.26

DOW: Up (+0.22%), 47,296

NASDAQ: Up (+0.57%), 25,206.75

FTSE: Up (+0.60%), 9,629.5

In the headlines

  • Nvidia Drops on AI Chip News: Nvidia (NDAQ:NVDA) shares fell 2.4% after reports that Google plans to sell AI chips to Meta. The move raises questions about competitive dynamics in the AI hardware space.
  • Blue Ant Media Buys Thunderbird Entertainment: Blue Ant Media Group (TSX:BAMI) signed a deal to acquire Thunderbird Entertainment for $89 million. The purchase expands Blue Ant’s footprint in content production and distribution.

Currencies

USD: Up (+0.03%), $0.7090

GBP: Down (-0.22%), $0.5371

EUR: Up (+0.13%), $0.6136

JPY: Up (+0.41%), ¥111.131

AUD: Up (+0.41%), $0.91545

Bitcoin (BTC/CAD): Down (-0.14%), 123,060

(Conversion to C$1)

Commodities

Copper: Up (+1.46%), 5,182.08

Gold: Up (+0.41%), 4,147.85

WTI: Down (-0.33%), 57.958

Natural Gas: Up (+2.31%), 4.600

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