Toronto Stock Exchange Rebounds With Biggest Gain Since May

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What’s going on here?

The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX composite index surged 1.4% to close at 21,848.59, marking its biggest gain since May. A 293.73-point rise on Monday helped the index rebound after five straight weeks of decline.

What does this mean?

The TSX’s forward price-to-earnings ratio stands at a compelling 14.3, significantly lower than the US S&P 500’s 22.4, making Canadian stocks more attractive to investors. Sectors like energy and utilities spearheaded the rally, with energy up 3.4% as oil prices rose to $81.63 per barrel. The utilities sector saw a 2.4% lift, bolstered by high-dividend stocks that could benefit from potential interest rate cuts by the Bank of Canada. Materials, financials, and real estate also enjoyed significant gains, while the technology sector lagged, falling 0.6% due to weaknesses in US chip stocks.

Why should I care?

For markets: Sector rotation revitalizes the TSX.

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