Market Open

Canada’s main index futures rose slightly Tuesday as investors reacted to President Trump’s latest tariff plans and an approaching deadline for new trade deals.

Market Numbers (Futures)

TSX : Up ( 0.20%) 27,074.33
TSXV: Up (0.32%) 757.62
DOW:  Down (0.03%) 44,667.00
NASDAQ: Up (0.24%) 22,940.00
FTSE: Up (0.19%) 8,822.84

In the Headlines:

A large shareholder of Dye & Durham Ltd. is pushing the company to put itself up for sale and seeking changes to its board of directors.

And The Conference Board of Canada expects wage hikes will pick up speed in the coming years as the pace of population growth slows down.

Currencies Update: (Futures)

The Canadian dollar is higher this morning standing at $0.7336 U.S,  glowing green on the Euro by 0.11% to $0.6255 and Bitcoin sneaks in 0.22% to CDN$148,602.94

Commodities: (Futures)

Natural Gas: Down (0.68%), 3.39
WTI:  Down (0.09%), 67.87
Gold: Down (0.25%), 3,327,66
Copper:  Up (0.10%) 6.16

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