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@ the Bell: Energy and mining losses drag TSX lower

Jonathon Brown Jonathon Brown, The Market Online
0 Comments| January 16, 2024

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Losses in the energy and materials sectors led the way downward for the TSX on Tuesday. The telecom sector led some growth in the market, as did shares among health care, tech and industrials. Traders were disappointed that core inflation rose more than expected in December ahead of next week’s Bank of Canada interest rate decision. Statistics Canada reported the Consumer Price Index rose 3.4 per cent on a year-over-year basis in December, following a 3.1 per cent increase in November 2023.

U.S. markets also spent the day in the red as rates moved higher and the latest batch of Q4 earnings were a mixed bag. Major banks Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley reported better-than-expected profit and revenue.

TSX 20,948.09 -113.79 Click to enlarge
TSXV 558.24 -6.18 Click to enlarge
CSE 189.28 -1.59 Click to enlarge
DJIA 37,361.12 -231.86 Click to enlarge
NASDAQ 14,944.35 -28.41 Click to enlarge
S&P 500 4,765.98 -17.85 Click to enlarge

The Canadian dollar traded for 74.09 cents compared to 74.46 cents U.S. on Monday.

U.S. crude futures traded $0.80 lower at $71.88 a barrel, and the Brent contract lost $0.37 to $77.78 a barrel.

The price of gold was up US$26.91 to US$2,027.41.

In world markets, the Nikkei was down 282.61 points to 35,619.18, the Hang Seng was down 350.41 points to 15,865.92, the FTSE was down 36.57 points to 7,558.34, and the DAX was down 50.54 points to 16,571.68.


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