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Energy led the losers on the TSX while mining helped support its gains. Canada’s main stock index rose on Wednesday, supported by increasing optimism that a peace agreement between the United States and Iran could be achieved in the near term.

According to a Pakistani source familiar with the discussions, Washington and Tehran are nearing consensus on a brief, one-page memorandum aimed at ending the latest conflict in the Gulf. This aligns with a report from Axios, which cited US officials, following President Donald Trump’s decision to pause a naval operation near the Strait of Hormuz.

TSX33,981.82+414.91TSX
TSXV995.90+17.13TSXV
CSE184.42+3.26CSE
DJIA49,910.59+612.34 DJIA
NASDAQ25,838.94+512.82NASDAQ
S&P 5007,365.12+105.90S&P 500

The Canadian dollar traded for 73.34 cents US compared to 73.41 cents US on Tuesday.

US crude futures traded US$7.17 lower at US$95.10 a barrel, and the Brent contract lost US$8.50 to US$101.40 a barrel.

The price of gold was up US$138.02 to US$4,696.56.

In world markets, the Nikkei remained at ¥59,513.12, the Hang Seng was up 315.17 points to HK$26,213.78, the FTSE was up 219.55 points to ₤10,438.66, and the DAX was up 516.99 points to €24,918.69.

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