The White House.
(File photo)

After several sessions in the red, Canada’s main stock index bumped up in Monday trading. The TSX’s gains were led by growth among industrial, utilities and financial stocks. A drop among mining shares mitigated some of this success.

Markets on Wall Street also rose as people took stock of the latest developments in the presidential race after U.S. President Joe Biden’s weekend exit from the 2024 election race. The S&P 500 edged higher after the broad market index’s steepest weekly decline since April, as investors shifted from mega-cap technology stocks to smaller companies.

TSX22,872.65+182.26TSX
TSXV582.05+1.96TSXV
CSE171.27+3.85CSE
DJIA40,415.44+127.91DJIA
NASDAQ18,007.57+280.63NASDAQ
S&P 5005,566.46+61.46S&P 500

The Canadian dollar traded for 72.70 cents U.S. compared with 72.82 cents U.S. on Friday.

U.S. crude futures traded $0.18 lower at $79.95 a barrel, and the Brent contract lost $0.31 to $82.32 a barrel.

The price of gold was down US$11.92 to US$2,399.55.

In world markets, the Nikkei was down 464.79 points to 39,599.00, the Hang Seng was up 218.20 points to 17,635.88, the FTSE was up 43.06 points to 8,198.78, and the DAX was up 235.14 points to 18,407.07.

The material provided in this article is for information only and should not be treated as investment advice. For full disclaimer information, please click here.

(Top image: File)

More From The Market Online
The visiting team, composed of geologists and geochemists, was led by Professor Seo Jeong-hoon from the Department of Geology at Seoul National University.

Global geologists visit Almonty tungsten mine in South Korea

A team of geologists from around the world visited Almonty Industries’ (TSX:AII) Sangdong Tungsten mine in South Korea this week.
Cannabis Report image of farmed cannabis plants

The Market Online’s Weekly Cannabis Report – Sept. 6, 2024

Trulieve Cannabis and Tilray Brands top the list of the latest news in The Market Online's Weekly Cannabis Report.
Two pieces of a puzzle fitting together with image of two people shaking hands in background

Founders Metals plans to acquire 51% of Antino Gold Project

Founders Metals (TSXV:FDR) reveals it will exercise its right to acquire 51 per cent of the Antino Gold Project in southeastern Suriname.