Anthony Matesic, a specialist at the New York Stock Exchange, is seen at work on the trading floor on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)


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Canada’s main stock index saw a lift in late-morning trading on Tuesday, thanks to rising oil prices that fueled gains in the energy sector. Meanwhile, stock markets in the United States moved in the opposite direction, slipping into the red.

The S&P/TSX composite index added 47.81 points, reaching 25,001.33. This rise was mostly driven by stronger performance from energy stocks, following a noticeable climb in crude oil prices.

South of the border, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 137.23 points, landing at 41,081.60. The S&P 500 also slid, dropping 15.98 points to sit at 5,634.40. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite wasn’t spared either, losing 83.32 points and falling to 17,760.92.

On the currency front, the Canadian dollar showed a slight uptick. It traded at 72.57 cents U.S., compared to 72.40 cents U.S. at Monday’s close.

Crude oil prices saw a solid jump. The June crude oil contract climbed by US$2.42, landing at US$59.55 per barrel. Natural gas prices also rose, with the June contract gaining six cents to settle at US$3.61 per mmBTU.

Precious metals were also on the rise. The June gold contract surged by US$78.10 to reach US$3,400.40 an ounce. Copper joined the upward movement, with the July contract increasing by eight cents to US$4.78 a pound.

The spike in energy and commodity prices gave a strong push to Canadian markets, which are more resource-focused than their American counterparts. Investors appeared to favor oil and gold stocks as safe havens amid uncertainty in global markets.

While Canada benefited from this energy rally, U.S. investors seemed more cautious. Despite strong earnings from some major firms earlier this week, concerns over inflation and interest rate moves continue to weigh on American markets.

This divergence highlights the different drivers in the two economies. Canada’s market often responds quickly to changes in oil and natural resource prices, while U.S. markets tend to react more strongly to tech and growth sector movements.

For Canadian investors, the day’s gains offered a welcome break from recent volatility. With oil and gold on the rise, and the Canadian dollar making modest gains, market watchers will be keeping a close eye on whether these trends hold through the week.

As the trading day moves forward, investors will be looking for signals from central banks and energy markets to guide their next moves.

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