Toronto Stock Exchange Faces Drop Despite Gaining Streak

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What’s going on here?

The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) slipped by 83.53 points (0.35%) to 23,782.74 on Friday. Despite this dip, the TSX is poised to mark its second consecutive week of gains, thanks to interest rate cuts and robust economic policies.

What does this mean?

The TSX had been following a positive trend, up 13.6% for the year, largely due to several rate cuts by the Bank of Canada and favorable economic policies. Initially, it rode a wave created by an oversized interest rate cut in the US that buoyed global markets. But just as Wall Street experienced a dip after earlier gains, the TSX mirrored this ‘breather’. The energy sector was hit hard, losing over 1.6% amid falling oil prices, while industrials and healthcare also posted significant declines. However, materials saw a slight uptick, driven by record-high gold prices. Some key laggards included Ballard Power Systems Inc, TFI International Inc, and Africa Oil Corp,…

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