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  • S&P/TSX Composite Rises on Tech and Base Metals; U.S. Markets Mixed
    May 28, 2026, 12:54 PM EDT. The S&P/TSX composite index gained 29.12 points to 34,441.17, boosted by technology and base metal sectors. In the U.S., the Dow Jones fell 25.01 points to 50,619.27, while the S&P 500 rose 35.78 points to 7,556.14, and the Nasdaq climbed 167.74 points to 26,842.47. The Canadian dollar strengthened slightly to 72.44 cents US. Commodities advanced, with July crude oil up $1.01 to $89.69 per barrel and August gold rising $21.50 to $4,503 an ounce. The mixed U.S. market reflects sector-specific trends amid ongoing economic developments.

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Palantir Jumps, Wall Street Still Has AI Concerns

Palantir Jumps, Wall Street Still Has AI Concerns

28 May 2026
Palantir shares rose 5.7% to $140.10 by midday Thursday, outpacing major indexes as investors returned to AI and data software stocks. Volume topped 22 million shares, with market cap near $360 billion. The company recently raised its 2026 revenue target to up to $7.66 billion after reporting 85% first-quarter revenue growth. Some analysts warn the stock price leaves little room for error.
Photronics Sinks 32% After Q2 Miss

Photronics Sinks 32% After Q2 Miss

28 May 2026
Photronics shares plunged 32% Thursday after the company missed quarterly revenue and earnings estimates and cut guidance for the current quarter. Revenue fell to $209.9 million, below forecasts, with IC sales down 5% year over year. The stock last traded at $36.22 on heavy volume. The iShares Semiconductor ETF rose 1.35% in late morning trading.
CIBC Shares Drop Even With Profit Beat and Caribbean Sale

CIBC Shares Drop Even With Profit Beat and Caribbean Sale

28 May 2026
CIBC shares fell 5.5% to C$150.72 Thursday after the bank announced it will sell most of its Caribbean unit for about US$1.6 billion, despite beating quarterly profit forecasts. Adjusted net income rose 23% to C$2.47 billion, with strong capital markets results. The S&P/TSX financials sector dropped 0.88% as investors looked past earnings beats from CIBC, RBC, and TD.
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