Canadian Market Down Marginally In Lackluster Trade

RTTNews | Pred 62 dňami
Canadian Market Down Marginally In Lackluster Trade

(RTTNews) - The Canadian market is down in negative territory in lackluster trade on Wednesday as investors largely refrain from making significant moves, choosing to wait for directional clues from the trade front.

The benchmark S&P/TSX Composite Index was down 24.24 points or 0.09% at 26,832.87.

BlackBerry is tanking nearly 10%. G Mining Ventures, Gfl Environmental, Waste Connections, Metro Inc., Cameco, Celestica and George Weston are down 3 to 5%.

Sun Life Financial, Kinaxis, EQB, Loblaw Companies, TC Energy, Great-West Lifeco, Arc Resources and Fairfax Financial Holdings are lower by 2 to 3%.

Bombardier Inc. shares are soaring more than 21%, lifted by a rating upgrade by Scotiabank. The stock has been upgraded from Sector Perform to Sector Outperform, and its price target has been raised to C$150 from C$105.

Novagold, Energy Fuels and Magna International are up 9%, 7.5% and 6.5%, respectively.

Rogers Communications, Bausch Health Companies, Brp Inc., Capstone Mining, Cargojet, Lundin Mining and West Fraser Timber are gaining 5 to 6.3%.

On the economic front, data from S&P Global showed that the S&P Global Canada Manufacturing PMI fell to 45.6 in June of 2025 from 46.1 in the previous month, still pointing to a fifth successive deterioration in factory activity. Steep contraction in output for over five years and sharp decline in new orders contributed to the drop in manufacturing activity.

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Australian Market Extends Early Losses In Mid-market

Australian Market Extends Early Losses In Mid-market

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RTTNews | Pred 1 h 41 min
Asian Markets Trade Mixed

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RTTNews | Pred 1 h 44 min
Win Streak May End For Thai Stock Market

Win Streak May End For Thai Stock Market

The Thai stock market has moved higher in back-to-back sessions, adding more than a dozen points or 1 percent in that span. The Stock Exchange of Thailand now sits just shy of the 1,250-point plateau although the rally may stall on Wednesday.
RTTNews | Pred 3 h 39 min
Japanese Market Modestly Lower

Japanese Market Modestly Lower

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RTTNews | Pred 4 h 3 min
Lower Open Called For Hong Kong Stock Market

Lower Open Called For Hong Kong Stock Market

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RTTNews | Pred 4 h 24 min
Australian Market Notably Lower

Australian Market Notably Lower

Australian shares are trading notably lower on Wednesday, adding to the losses in the previous three sessions, with the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 falling well below the 8,900 level, following the broadly negative cues from Wall Street overnight, with weakness in financial and technology stocks partially offset by gains in mining stocks.
RTTNews | Pred 4 h 25 min