Why TMX Group stock slipped even as Toronto’s TSX opened 2026 higher
4 January 2026
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Why TMX Group stock slipped even as Toronto’s TSX opened 2026 higher

NEW YORK, January 4, 2026, 08:41 ET — Market closed

TMX Group shares slipped 1.46% on Friday to end at C$51.47, giving back ground on the first trading day of 2026 for the operator of the Toronto Stock Exchange. 1

The stock matters early in the year because TMX’s results hinge on capital-markets activity. It earns fees when companies list and raise money, and when investors trade equities and derivatives across its venues.

Canada’s benchmark S&P/TSX Composite index closed Friday up 0.5% at 31,883.37, snapping a four-session losing streak as energy shares rose and uranium miners jumped. The index ended 2025 up 28.25%, its biggest annual advance in 16 years. “AI will remain a dominant theme, but we see solid reasons why markets are going to broaden both within tech and beyond tech,” said Angelo Kourkafas, senior global investment strategist at Edward Jones. 2

Even so, domestic data underscored a fragile backdrop. Canada’s S&P Global manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) — a survey-based gauge of business conditions — came in at 48.6 in December, still below 50 and signalling contraction, as trade uncertainty weighed on demand. 3

For exchange operators, that mix can pull in opposite directions. Softer growth can cool corporate risk-taking and capital-raising, while tariff uncertainty often drives hedging and short-term repositioning that can lift trading turnover.

There was no immediate company announcement tied to TMX’s move, leaving the shares sensitive to broader shifts in rates and risk appetite. Traders often watch early-year volumes closely because activity typically normalizes after holiday-thinned sessions.

TMX shares also tend to trade as a proxy for volatility. A calmer tape can weigh on transaction-driven revenue, while sharper swings usually translate into more trades, more clearing activity and higher data consumption.

Investors will also look for clues on whether a strong 2025 for Canadian equities carries into fresh listings and secondary offerings. Those trends can take time to show up, but they feed directly into TMX’s capital-formation business.

Before trading resumes Monday, attention turns to a heavy U.S. data slate that can jolt North American markets. The Institute for Supply Management is set to release its manufacturing PMI on Monday and its services PMI on Wednesday. 4

Friday brings both the U.S. and Canadian employment reports for December, a pairing that can reset expectations for interest rates and ripple through equities, currencies and derivatives. 5

The Bank of Canada’s first policy-rate decision of 2026 is scheduled for Jan. 28, another key waypoint for Canadian dollar-sensitive sectors and rate expectations. 6

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