U.S. stocks climb, TSX fades pre-Fed
As the U.S. Fed began its two-day meeting on Tuesday, American stocks rose higher, with the S&P advancing 0.43% to a 52-week high of 4,643. The Nasdaq added 0.651%, the Dow 0.47%, and the U.S. 10-year yield hovered around 4.2%.
Tech continued to lead as AMD rallied 2.36% and Broadcom 4.11%, but Oracle plunged 12.19% on a revenue miss. Meanwhile, American Airlines rose 2.22% while Bitcoin held at $41,250.
In contrast, the TSX shed 0.43%, not helped by a 3.8% fall in WTI crude oil to below $69. Unsurprisingly, energy lagged (along with materials and utilities) and led the losers of the day, including Suncor at -2.05%, Cenovus -2.42% and Tamarack Valley -4.45%. However, Manulife added 1.61% in heavy trading and Stelco soared 7.76%. Tomorrow, the U.S. Fed will announce its interest rate decision.
💾 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD-Q) +2.36%
🧬 Broadcom (AVGO-Q) +4.11%
💾 Oracle (ORCL-N) -12.19%
🛫 American Airlines Group (AAL-Q) +2.22%
🛢 Suncor Energy Inc (SU-T) -2.05%
🛢 Cenovus Energy (CVE-T) -2.42%
🛢 Tamarack Valley Energy (TVE-T) -4.45%
🏛 Manulife Financial (MFC-T) +1.61%
⛓ Stelco Holdings Inc. (STLC-T) +7.76%