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Market Open: Canada, Mexico strengthen ties; Nvidia invests $5B in Intel | Sept 18, 2025

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NDAQ:NVDA
18 September 2025 10:00 (EST)

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The TSX was little changed Thursday morning, as investors weighed new cross-border developments with Canada and Mexico deepening their economic ties and fresh moves in the global tech sector.

Market numbers

TSX: Up (0.02%), 29,321.66

TSXV: Down (0.13%), 875.13

DOW: Flat at 46,039.00

NASDAQ: Up (0.71%), 24,428.75

FTSE: Up (0.09%), 9,209.50

In the headlines

Canada, Mexico forge strategic partnership – Ottawa and Mexico City are set to sign a new strategic agreement aimed at boosting trade and investment across sectors. The deal is expected to expand cooperation in energy, critical minerals, and innovation, reinforcing North America’s integrated supply chain.

Nvidia-Intel partnership – NVIDIA Corp (NDAQ:NVDA) will invest US$5 billion in Intel Corp (NDAQ:INTC) as part of a broad collaboration on AI and PC products. The deal highlights a push to diversify chip production and could have ripple effects across North American tech.

Currencies

USD: Down (0.11%), $0.7248

GBP: Up (0.15%), $0.5331

EUR: Up (0.10%), $0.6148

JPY: Up (0.56%), ¥107.275

Bitcoin: Up (0.75%), 117,353.17

(Conversion to C$1)

Commodities

Copper: Down (0.16%), 4.6218

Gold: Flat at (–0.03%), 3,658.42

WTI: Up (0.14%), 64.17

Natural Gas: Down (1.10%), 3.050

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