The Toronto Stock Exchange s TSX rises 1.55 percent to 18,990.32 Leading the index were Denison Mines Corp , up 8.0%, Colliers International Group Inc, up 7.7%, and AcuityAds Holdings Inc, higher by 7.3%. Lagging shares were Maple Leaf Foods Inc, down 1.7%, Aurora Cannabis Inc, down 1.7%, and Aphria Inc, lower by 1.5%. On the TSX 209 issues rose and 21 fell as a 10-to-1 ratio favored advancers. There were 12 new highs and no new lows, with total volume of 216.0 million shares. The most heavily traded shares by volume were Bank Of Nova Scotia, Power Corporation Of Canada and Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. The TSX s energy group rose 3.76 points, or 3.2%, while the financials sector climbed 2.10 points, or 0.6%.
Canada s main stock index opened higher
on Monday, as energy and materials stocks tracked gains in
commodities, while sentiment was further lifted by optimism
around an economic recovery led by. | March 6, 2021
Canada s main stock index opened higher
on Tuesday as hopes of fresh U.S. stimulus and faster COVID-19
vaccine rollouts helped strengthen economic recovery optimism,
while higher oil prices aided. | February 20, 2021
The Toronto Stock Exchange s TSX falls 0.23 percent to 17,945.15 Leading the index were Bausch Health Companies Inc , up 9.6%, Cronos Group Inc, up 9%, and Lightspeed POS Inc, higher by 7.9%. Lagging shares were Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc, down 10.5%, Pan American Silver Corp, down 5.6%, and Methanex Corp, lower by 5.0%. On the TSX 74 issues rose and 146 fell as a 0.5-to-1 ratio favored decliners. There were 8 new highs and no new lows, with total volume of 189.6 million shares. The most heavily traded shares by volume were Alimentation Couche-tard Inc, Aurora Cannabis Inc and Aphria Inc. The TSX s energy group fell 1.23 points, or 1.2%, while the financials sector slipped 0.52 points, or 0.2%.