Canada’s Stock Market Rebounds on Strength of Base Metal and Energy Stocks

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Canada’s main stock index exhibited a strong recovery in late-morning trading as base metal and energy stocks gained momentum. The S&P/TSX composite index recorded an impressive surge of 81.90 points, reaching 20,953.79, effectively making up for Monday’s decline of over 200 points.

The resurgence can be attributed to the robust performance of the base metal and energy sectors. Market data reveals an upward trajectory in the prices of base metals such as copper, zinc, and nickel, which propelled stocks higher in those sectors. Additionally, the renewed confidence in the energy sector, fueled by increasing oil prices, played a vital role in the market rebound.

Investors exhibited a renewed sense of optimism, capitalizing on the opportunity to invest in stocks that had previously experienced a decline. The positive sentiment resulted in increased buying activity, driving the market up. Furthermore, the recovery in Canada’s stock…

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