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The TSX opened higher Thursday, climbing 1.38%, building on Wednesday’s record close. The rally was driven by strong performances in the energy and materials sectors, as gold prices soared past US$4,200 and copper continued its upward run.

In the U.S., the Dow Jones advanced 0.68%, setting another record as investors rotated toward blue-chip stocks, while the Nasdaq slipped 0.06% amid continued weakness in tech.

In corporate news, Brookfield Corp. and AtkinsRéalis both reported higher third-quarter profit and revenue compared to last year, reflecting resilience across Canada’s energy and infrastructure sectors.

Market numbers

TSX: Up (1.38%), 30,827.58

TSXV: Up (0.42%), 898.40

DOW: Up (0.68%), 48,254.83

NASDAQ: Down (0.06%), 25,517.33

FTSE: Down (0.04%), 9,906.00

In the headlines

  • Brookfield profit climbsBrookfield Corp. (TSX:BN) reported higher Q3 profit attributable to shareholders, up from a year ago, driven by growth across its infrastructure and renewable energy divisions.
  • AtkinsRéalis revenue risesAtkinsRéalis (TSX:ATRL) posted increased profit and revenue for the third quarter, with strong contributions from its engineering and project management operations, particularly in clean energy projects.

Currencies

USD: Flat (0.00%), $0.7136

GBP: Down (0.29%), $0.5416

EUR: Down (0.21%), $0.6144

JPY: Down (0.06%), ¥110.44

Bitcoin: Down (0.64%), 102,290.01

(Conversion to C$1)

Commodities

Copper: Up (1.26%), 5.2094

Gold: Up (0.57%), 4,219.59

WTI: Up (1.02%), 59.10

Natural Gas: Up (0.44%), 4.53

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