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TSX Today: Toronto Stock Exchange Steadies Ahead of Key Inflation Data (November 17, 2025)

Canada Stock Market Today, November 18, 2025: TSX Braces for Cautious Open as Inflation Cools and Global AI Selloff Deepens

The S&P/TSX Composite fell 0.8% Monday to 30,076, its lowest close in 10 days, as tech stocks slid over 2% and volatility hit a six-month high. Headline inflation slowed to 2.2% in October, but core measures remain near 3%. The Canadian dollar dropped to C$1.40 per U.S. dollar. The Bank of Canada is expected to hold rates steady at its December meeting.
18 November 2025

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  • Thursday ETF Movers: VanEck Uranium+Nuclear Energy ETF Surges, Amplify Cybersecurity ETF Declines
    April 30, 2026, 12:58 PM EDT. On Thursday, the VanEck Uranium+Nuclear Energy ETF climbed about 3.8%, led by notable gains in Uranium Energy (+7.7%) and OKLO (+6.9%). In contrast, the Amplify Cybersecurity ETF fell around 2%, weighed down by drops in Check Point Software Technologies (-14.4%) and Fastly (-6.4%). These movements highlight shifts in investor focus between nuclear energy and cybersecurity sectors amid market volatility.

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Hertz Stock Surges on Uber Robotaxi Deal as Oro Mobility Steps Out of the Shadows

Hertz Stock Surges on Uber Robotaxi Deal as Oro Mobility Steps Out of the Shadows

30 April 2026
Hertz shares surged over 20% Thursday after it launched Oro Mobility, an affiliate set to manage Uber’s robotaxi and human-driven fleets in key U.S. markets. Oro will support Uber’s autonomous program with Lucid vehicles using Nuro self-driving tech, starting in the San Francisco Bay Area later this year. Hertz traded at $6.80, up $1.20; Uber fell 38 cents to $74.09. Hertz reports first-quarter results May 7.
Xerox Holdings Stock Soars After Q1 Revenue Beat, but the Lexmark Bill Is Still Showing

Xerox Holdings Stock Soars After Q1 Revenue Beat, but the Lexmark Bill Is Still Showing

30 April 2026
Xerox shares surged 43% Thursday after first-quarter revenue hit $1.85 billion, topping forecasts, driven by the Lexmark acquisition. The company posted a net loss of $105 million and an adjusted loss of 43 cents per share, wider than expected. Print segment revenue jumped 31%, while IT Solutions fell 5%. Xerox reaffirmed its 2026 outlook but reported higher interest expenses tied to acquisition debt.
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