TSX close to two year high as market sentiment firmly risk-on By Investing.com

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Investing.com — Canada’s main stock index, the S&P/TSX Composite was up by over 220 points by late afternoon trading on Friday, close to a 2- year high.

The Canadian index received a boost from broad risk-on sentiment following positive economic data in both the U.S. and Canada, and further support from commodities.

Energy stocks most helped boost the today, with crude prices more than 2% higher as markets await an OPEC+ decision on whether supply cuts will be extended.

Wall Street’s main indices also traded higher after the S&P500 and both hit record closing highs yesterday, fuelled by optimism from favourable PCE data – the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation – and U.S. GDP data that came in as expected. Yesterday’s better than expected domestic GDP data also helped boost sentiment in Canada.

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