Looks like Kim Bolton is out of luck. GLTA
Slightly better-than-expected U.S. consumer data lifted markets Friday, but the S&P and TSX closed the week flat. The S&P added 0.6% Friday to nearly 5,300 while the Dow was flat for the session and the Nasdaq rallied over 1%. For the week, the Dow sank 2.3%, but the Nasdaq added 1.4%.
The biggest Wall Street gainers were tech: Tesla 3.23%, Nvidia2%, Apple 1.62% and AMD 3.6%. Ross Stores soared 7.8%. The U.S. 10-year-yield slipped to 4.467% while Bitcoin climbed 1.7% to US$69,000.
The TSX advanced 0.42% Friday to nearly 22,300. Nearly all sectors rallied, led by staples, financials and materials. Among the big movers were Celestica up 5.61%, Bombardier 5.59%, Gildan 5.33%, Iamgold 3.2% and TD up 2.25% a week before the big banks report. Gold inched up to US$2,334 while WTI rose over 1% to US$77.75.