TSX futures dipped this morning, pulled down by falling commodity prices as investors still hold tight with shifting tariffs.

Market Numbers (Futures)

TSX :Down (0.30%) 24,653.35
TSXV: Flat (0.00%) 650.35
DOW:  Down (0.35%) 40,122.00
NASDAQ: Down (0.18%) 19,287.75
FTSE: Up (0.14%) 8,419.59

In the Headlines:

Global hotel giant Accor says travelers are shifting north, with Canada pulling ahead as a top destination while concerns weigh on U.S. travel demand.

And the German government is pointing to U.S. tariff threats as a key factor behind fading momentum in Europe’s biggest economy.

Currencies Update: (Futures)

The Canadian dollar down 0.12% to $0.7201 U.S.,  Showing momentum against the Euro with 0.14% to $0.6356, and Bitcoin regains 2.30% to $131,504.95

Commodities: (Futures)

Natural Gas: Up (1.92%), 3.08
WTI:  Down (0.50%), 61.92
Gold: Up (0.26%), 3,297.17
Copper:  Up (0.59%) 5.90

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