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The TSX opened higher Friday, lifted by strength in technology and industrials as investors shrugged off fresh trade headlines. Wall Street followed suit, with major U.S. indices extending gains after another round of upbeat corporate earnings.

Air Canada announced a 1 per cent reduction in its management workforce, part of efforts to streamline operations amid persistent cost pressures. Meanwhile, Intel shares jumped 8 per cent after reporting quarterly results that easily beat expectations, boosting investor confidence in the chip sector.

Market numbers

TSX: Up (0.68%), 30,186.28

TSXV: Up (0.42%), 901.08

DOW: Up (0.31%), 46,734.62

NASDAQ: Up (0.88%), 25,097.42

FTSE: Up (0.95%), 9,540.50

In the headlines

  • Air Canada trims management workforceAir Canada (TSX:AC) announced the elimination of roughly 400 management positions — about 1 per cent of its workforce — as part of a cost-saving initiative. The move comes amid ongoing global economic uncertainty and heightened trade tensions.
  • Intel jumps on strong earningsIntel (NDAQ:INTC) stock surged 8 per cent after posting better-than-expected quarterly earnings, signaling renewed optimism for the chipmaker’s turnaround strategy. The results bolstered broader market sentiment for tech stocks.

Currencies

USD: Down (0.20%), $0.7129

GBP: Down (0.35%), $0.5341

EUR: Up (0.13%), $0.6132

JPY: Down (0.05%), ¥108.98

Bitcoin: Up (1.12%), US$111,291.12

(Conversion to C$1)

Commodities

Copper: Up (0.37%), 5.1468

Gold: Down (0.30%), 4,113.97

WTI: Down (0.21%), 62.23

Natural Gas: Up (1.22%), 3.33

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