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Canada Stock Market Week Ahead: TSX Outlook as CPI, Retail Sales and Commodity Prices Set the Next Move

Canada Stock Market Week Ahead: TSX Outlook as CPI, Retail Sales and Commodity Prices Set the Next Move

TORONTO — Canada’s S&P/TSX Composite heads into the week of Dec. 15–19, 2025 with momentum still broadly intact—but with a sharper spotlight on inflation and consumer demand after a volatile, headline-heavy stretch that included a Bank of Canada hold, a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut, record highs, and a tech-led pullback.  Reuters The TSX finished Friday at 31,527.39, down 0.4% on the day but up…
Canada Stock Market Today: TSX Slips After Record High as Tech Drops, Cannabis Rally Lifts Healthcare (Dec. 12, 2025)

Canada Stock Market Today: TSX Slips After Record High as Tech Drops, Cannabis Rally Lifts Healthcare (Dec. 12, 2025)

TORONTO (After the Bell, 4:30 p.m. ET) — Canada’s benchmark stock index ended Friday in the red after a choppy session that saw early strength in cannabis and mining shares give way to a broad tech-led pullback. The S&P/TSX Composite Index closed down 0.4% (133.34 points) at 31,527.39, easing back from Thursday’s record close and trimming what had been shaping up as…
12 December 2025
Canada Stock Market Today: TSX Closes at Fresh Record as Mining Stocks Rally, Tech Slips — December 11, 2025

Canada Stock Market Today: TSX Closes at Fresh Record as Mining Stocks Rally, Tech Slips — December 11, 2025

Canada’s main stock market extended its record-breaking run on Thursday, with the S&P/TSX Composite Index closing at an all‑time high as surging mining and gold names more than offset a selloff in technology and ongoing weakness in energy shares. The session played out against a backdrop of a steady Bank of Canada, a fresh U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut, volatile…
Canada Stock Market Today (Dec. 11, 2025): What to Know Before the TSX Opens After Fed Cut and BoC Hold

Canada Stock Market Today (Dec. 11, 2025): What to Know Before the TSX Opens After Fed Cut and BoC Hold

Toronto’s stock market walks into Thursday’s open riding a fresh record high, but with a lot for traders to digest: a third straight U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut, a Bank of Canada pause, softer oil, still‑hot precious metals, and key trade data due around the opening bell. Key things to know before the TSX opens today The Toronto Stock Exchange…
11 December 2025
Canada Stock Market Today (Dec. 10, 2025, ~3 p.m. ET): TSX Holds Near Record High as Bank of Canada Freezes Rates and Fed Delivers Cut

Canada Stock Market Today (Dec. 10, 2025, ~3 p.m. ET): TSX Holds Near Record High as Bank of Canada Freezes Rates and Fed Delivers Cut

Canada’s stock market spent Wednesday grinding higher, with the S&P/TSX Composite hovering in the low 31,000s by early–mid‑afternoon as traders digested a double‑header of central‑bank decisions: a rate hold from the Bank of Canada (BoC) and a fresh quarter‑point cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve. By late morning and into the early afternoon, the S&P/TSX Composite was up roughly 40–90…
Canada Stock Market Today: TSX Pauses Near Record High as Bank of Canada Holds Rates at 2.25% (December 10, 2025)

Canada Stock Market Today: TSX Pauses Near Record High as Bank of Canada Holds Rates at 2.25% (December 10, 2025)

As of late morning Eastern time on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, the Canadian stock market is catching its breath. The S&P/TSX Composite Index is hovering around 31,200, edging slightly lower after Tuesday’s record close near 31,244, when the benchmark gained about 0.24% (up 74 points).  Trading Economics Fresh off the Bank of Canada’s final interest‑rate decision of the year, where policymakers left the key overnight…
Canada Stock Market Today: TSX Futures Soft as Bank of Canada and Fed Rate Decisions Loom – What to Know Before the Open on December 10, 2025

Canada Stock Market Today: TSX Futures Soft as Bank of Canada and Fed Rate Decisions Loom – What to Know Before the Open on December 10, 2025

TORONTO – As Canadian investors get ready for the Toronto Stock Exchange to open on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, markets are staring down a rare double‑header of central bank decisions: the Bank of Canada in the morning and the U.S. Federal Reserve later in the day. Here’s a detailed look at how futures, global markets, commodities and key stocks are…
Canada Stock Market Today, December 9, 2025: TSX Climbs as Gold Stocks Rally Ahead of Fed and Bank of Canada Decisions

Canada Stock Market Today, December 9, 2025: TSX Climbs as Gold Stocks Rally Ahead of Fed and Bank of Canada Decisions

Toronto’s S&P/TSX Composite Index finished higher on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, as gold miners, utilities and heavyweight financials led gains while investors braced for back‑to‑back interest‑rate decisions from the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of Canada on Wednesday. According to daily data from Investing.com, the S&P/TSX Composite Index closed at 31,328.16, up around 158 pointsfrom Monday’s close of 31,169.97 — a gain of roughly 0.5% on the day.…
Canada Stock Market Today: TSX Closes Lower as Energy, Utilities Drag Ahead of Bank of Canada Decision

Canada Stock Market Today: TSX Closes Lower as Energy, Utilities Drag Ahead of Bank of Canada Decision

TORONTO – Canada’s main stock index slipped on Monday, December 8, 2025, as investors locked in profits near record highs and shifted their focus to this week’s interest‑rate decisions from the Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve. The S&P/TSX Composite Index closed at 31,197.33, down 0.36% on the day, after trading in a narrow range between roughly 31,170 and 31,330 on volume of about 129 million shares. …
8 December 2025
Canada Stock Market Today, December 8, 2025: TSX Futures Flat as Investors Brace for Bank of Canada and Fed Rate Decisions

Canada Stock Market Today, December 8, 2025: TSX Futures Flat as Investors Brace for Bank of Canada and Fed Rate Decisions

Canada’s stock market heads into a pivotal week on Monday, December 8, 2025, with futures on the S&P/TSX Composite Index essentially unchanged and traders squarely focused on back‑to‑back interest rate decisions from the Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve.  Reuters Stronger‑than‑expected Canadian jobs data, record‑high levels for the TSX, and firmer commodity prices have created a cautiously optimistic…
Canada Stock Market Outlook: 7 Key Things to Know Before the TSX Opens Monday, December 8, 2025

Canada Stock Market Outlook: 7 Key Things to Know Before the TSX Opens Monday, December 8, 2025

After a choppy week that saw the S&P/TSX Composite brush fresh record highs before retreating, Canadian investors head into Monday’s open with a powerful mix of drivers: a blockbuster jobs report, a surging loonie, looming Bank of Canada and Federal Reserve decisions, and commodity prices hovering near multi‑year highs. Here’s what you need to know before markets open on Monday,…
Canada Stock Market Weekly Recap (Dec. 1–6, 2025): TSX Holds Near Record as Jobs Surge and Banks Beat Expectations

Canada Stock Market Weekly Recap (Dec. 1–6, 2025): TSX Holds Near Record as Jobs Surge and Banks Beat Expectations

Canada’s stock market just wrapped up a choppy but resilient week. The S&P/TSX Composite Index finished Friday, December 5, at 31,311.41, down about 0.2% for the week after briefly touching a fresh record high on Thursday. Investing Despite the modest weekly decline, the big picture remains bullish: the TSX is up roughly 30% year‑to‑date and more than 25% over the past 12 months, making Canadian equities…

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  • Buffett indicator at record high as S&P 500 climbs in 2026
    January 17, 2026, 11:27 AM EST. The S&P 500 has risen about 21% in the past 12 months and roughly 41% from its April low last year. A popular gauge, the Buffett indicator-the ratio of U.S. stock market capitalization to GDP-sits around 222%, a level last seen before the 2021 bear market. No metric is perfect, and a recession or bear market is not guaranteed. Still, the reading could warn investors to exercise caution. Prepare portfolios by focusing on solid, long-term growth companies, and consider trimming or exiting weak stocks while prices surge. In short, preparation matters more than precise timing as downturns arrive unpredictably.
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