Markets fade at close
Markets in Toronto and New York cruised positively for most of Tuesday, but ran out of steam by the closing bell. The TSX shed 0.14% with only healthcare and a handful of sectors ending positive. Consumer staples and energy were particular laggards.
Notable names were Canada Goose sinking 6.73% after announcing executive layoffs. Suncor ended the day -0.92% and Athabasca Oil -4.95%, though Nuvei jumped 6.9% and Tilray 7.19%. Gold edged up to $2,196 an ounce while WTI crude retreated 0.6% to $81.50 a barrel.
On Wall Street, the S&P slipped 14 points, the Dow shed 31 points and the Nasdaq declined 0.42%. Of note were Tesla which rallied 2.92%, Ford which closed -3.57%, UPS -8.16% and Dominion Energy -3.25% as energy lagged. McDonald’s announced it would carry Krispy Kreme donuts, whose stock soared 39.36%. Meanwhile, the U.S. 10-year yield held around 4.232% while and Bitcoin declined 0.23% to $69,700.
🧣 Canada Goose Holdings (GOOS-T) -6.73%
🛢 Suncor Energy Inc (SU-T) -0.92%
🛢 Athabasca Oil Sands Corp (ATH-T) -4.95%
💾 Nuvei Corp (NVEI-T) +6.9%
🌿 Tilray Inc. (TLRY-Q) +7.19%
🚗 Tesla Inc (TSLA-Q) +2.92%
🚘 Ford Motor (F-N) -3.57%
📦 United Parcel Services (UPS-N) -8.16%
💡 Dominion Energy (D-N) -3.25%
🍩 Krispy Kreme (DNUT-Q) +39.36%
🅱 Bitcoin (BTCUSD) (CRYPTO:BTC) -0.23%