Canada's main stock index ends the day higher, rising alongside gains in U.S. markets.


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Canada’s main stock market index wrapped up the day in the green, moving in step with major U.S. indexes after signs emerged that tensions between the U.S. and China may be softening. Meanwhile, the U.S. Federal Reserve held interest rates steady, adding to investor optimism.

The S&P/TSX composite index gained 186.46 points, ending at 25,161.18. This upward momentum mirrored Wall Street, where all three major indexes also closed higher.

In the U.S., the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 284.97 points to finish at 41,113.97, while the S&P 500 added 24.37 points, closing at 5,631.28. The Nasdaq Composite also edged higher by 48.50 points, ending the day at 17,738.16.

These gains followed reports suggesting a slight thaw in trade relations between the U.S. and China—a move that investors took as a hopeful sign for global markets. The decision by the Federal Reserve to leave interest rates unchanged further boosted market sentiment, giving investors more confidence in near-term economic stability.

On the currency front, the Canadian dollar saw a minor dip, trading at 72.48 cents U.S., down slightly from 72.55 cents U.S. the previous day.

As for commodities, prices showed mixed results:

  • Crude oil for June delivery fell by $1.02, settling at $58.07 per barrel.
  • Natural gas for the same month rose by 16 cents, reaching $3.62 per mmBTU.

In precious and industrial metals:

  • Gold dropped by $30.90, closing at $3,391.90 an ounce.
  • Copper for July delivery slipped 12 cents, landing at $4.66 a pound.

These commodity movements suggest a cautious outlook among traders, even as equity markets post gains. Oil prices, in particular, took a hit, possibly due to lingering concerns over global demand, while natural gas saw an increase amid changing seasonal consumption patterns.

In summary, Wednesday’s market activity painted a relatively upbeat picture, with equities finding support from a pause in interest rate hikes and possible improvement in global trade dynamics. While some commodity prices slipped, overall investor sentiment remained hopeful.

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