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Market Open: Dell Jumps on Earnings, TD Lifts Canadian Financials | May 29th

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NYSE:DELL
29 May 2026 10:07 (EDT)
Markets rally to new highs as Dell soars on earnings and TD posts stronger profits. TSX climbs, gold rebounds, oil slips, and Bitcoin pulls back.

Markets rally to new highs as Dell soars on earnings and TD posts stronger profits. TSX climbs, gold rebounds, oil slips, and Bitcoin pulls back.

Markets are firmly higher as global equities extend their record‑breaking run, driven by strong corporate earnings and continued momentum in technology. The TSX is advancing, supported by gains in financials and industrials, while U.S. markets are climbing again with all major indexes pushing deeper into all‑time highs. Strength is also spreading globally, with Asia and Europe following Wall Street’s lead as investors remain focused on earnings and AI‑driven growth.

Commodities are mixed but stabilizing. Oil is pulling back modestly after recent volatility, while gold is rebounding sharply from recent lows as traders step back into safe‑haven assets. Copper is slightly weaker as profit‑taking emerges, and natural gas is climbing. Bitcoin is lower in Canadian‑dollar terms as crypto consolidates despite the broader equity rally.

Market numbers

TSX: Up (+0.26%), 34,607.92

TSXV: Up (+0.37%), 1,010.59

DOW: Up (+0.38%), 50,881.7

NASDAQ: Up (+0.58%), 30,399.8

FTSE 100: Up (+0.09%), 10,414.72

In the headlines

Currencies

USD: Down (‑0.18%), $0.7237

GBP: Down (‑0.19%), $0.5382

EUR: Down (‑0.18%), $0.62169

JPY: Down (‑0.17%), ¥115.350

AUD: Down (‑0.52%), $1.0071

Bitcoin (BTC/CAD): Down (‑0.30%), 101,015.0

(Conversion to C$1)

Commodities

Copper: Down (‑0.34%), 6.43107

Gold: Up (+0.86%), 4,534.37

WTI: Down (‑1.99%), 85.42

Natural Gas: Up (+1.67%), 3.350

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