Traders monitor markets at a Toronto stock exchange screen on Bay Street in Toronto's financial district, as energy deals and U.S. jobs data lift investor sentiment. Image: The Canadian Press


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Canada’s main stock index climbed modestly Tuesday, led by strength in the energy sector. Investors reacted to news of major mergers and acquisitions in resources, signaling potential shifts in commodity markets for years ahead.

Kevin Burkett, portfolio manager at Victoria-based Burkett Asset Management, said, “Our economy is resource-driven. Any M&A activity immediately shapes expectations for the decade ahead.”

Shares of Teck Resources Ltd. surged 11.53% after it announced a deal with London-based Anglo American PLC. The merger would create a copper-focused giant valued around $70 billion.

Burkett added that the deal still faces regulatory scrutiny under the Investment Canada Act. “It will be interesting to see how Prime Minister Mark Carney directs his cabinet to evaluate it,” he said.

Mergers Highlight Scale Trend in Resources

Canadian investors also digested Strathcona Resources Ltd.’s updated takeover offer for MEG Energy Corp.

“Big companies are combining to gain scale and efficiency. This theme is clearly driving the sector,” Burkett noted.

The S&P/TSX composite index ended the day up 35.28 points at 29,063.01.

U.S. Stocks Reach New Heights

Across the border, Wall Street enjoyed another record-setting day. The Dow Jones rose 196.39 points to 45,711.34. The S&P 500 gained 17.46 points to 6,512.61, while the Nasdaq added 80.79 points to 21,879.49.

Markets were encouraged by a U.S. jobs report, which hinted at slower growth without signaling a recession. Traders anticipate the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates next week to support the job market.

A government revision suggested the prior national job count through March may have been overstated by 911,000, or 0.6%.

Burkett said, “Lower-than-expected jobs data signals weaker growth. This supports rate cuts and pushes equity prices higher in the short term.”

Commodities and Currency Moves

The Canadian dollar was slightly weaker at 72.29 cents US, compared to Monday’s 72.38 cents US.

Crude oil rose 37 cents to US$62.63 per barrel for October delivery.

Gold added US$4.80, closing at US$3,682.20 per ounce in December contracts.

Tuesday’s gains reflected the power of energy-sector deals in Canada and optimism in U.S. markets. M&A activity, interest rate expectations, and commodity trends continue to guide investor sentiment.

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