TSX rises to five-week high as tech, financial shares climb

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May 7 (Reuters) – Canada’s main stock index rose to a five-week high on Wednesday, led by gains for financial and technology shares, as Wall Street staged a late rally and after the Federal Reserve left interest rates on hold.

The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX composite index (.GSPTSE), ended up 186.46 points, or 0.8%, at 25,161.18, its highest closing level since April 2.

U.S. stocks also advanced as a report that the Trump administration plans to rescind artificial intelligence chip curbs put in place during the Biden administration boosted chipmakers.

The Fed held rates steady, as expected, but said the risks of higher inflation and unemployment had risen, further clouding the economic outlook as the U.S. central bank grapples with the impact of Trump administration tariff policies.

“We’re taking this step ahead on the TSX on the back of banks,” said Allan Small, senior investment advisor of the Allan Small Financial Group with iA…

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