A Bank of Montreal (BMO) electronic ticker displaying commodity stock prices is visible in Toronto’s Financial District on Monday, August 14, 2023. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby)


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Canada’s stock market saw a steady rise in late-morning trading, driven by gains in base metal stocks. The S&P/TSX composite index advanced 73.31 points, reaching 25,377.42, signalling a positive start to the trading session. The upward momentum came as investors reacted to sector strength, particularly in metals, which outperformed other industries.

Meanwhile, U.S. stock markets also moved higher, reflecting a broader wave of investor optimism. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 84.86 points, reaching 42,668.18, while the S&P 500 index added 14.17 points, settling at 5,781.74. The Nasdaq composite index followed suit, rising 78.66 points to 18,267.25. These gains indicate confidence in equities as investors assess market conditions, corporate earnings, and economic signals.

Canadian Dollar Holds Firm

The Canadian dollar strengthened slightly, trading at 69.89 cents US, up from 69.84 cents US on Monday. Although the change was minimal, the loonie’s stability reflects investor confidence in Canada’s economy amid fluctuating commodity prices.

Commodities See Mixed Performance

Commodity prices showed a mixed trend as oil dipped while gold and copper climbed. The May crude oil contract slipped by one cent US, landing at US$69.10 per barrel. The drop follows concerns about global demand and supply dynamics, which continue to impact energy prices. Natural gas also moved lower, with the May contract declining by four cents US, settling at US$3.91 per mmBTU.

On the other hand, gold and copper prices surged, reflecting stronger demand for metals. The April gold contract gained US$13.90, reaching US$3,029.50 per ounce, as investors sought safe-haven assets. Meanwhile, the May copper contract jumped 11 cents US, hitting US$5.21 per pound, signalling confidence in industrial metals.

Investor Sentiment Remains Positive

The combination of rising stock indices and steady commodity prices suggests investors are maintaining a cautious but optimistic outlook. The gains in base metals indicate growing industrial demand, while the rally in gold reflects ongoing interest in hedging against market volatility.

While energy prices remain under pressure, markets continue to adjust based on global economic trends and policy expectations. Investors will be closely watching central bank decisions, inflation data, and corporate earnings reports to gauge the market’s direction in the coming days.

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