- The S&P/TSX Composite slipped 0.08% while the TSX Venture rallied 1.94%, reflecting strength in junior resource plays amid rising commodity prices.
- WTI crude jumped 2.91% to above $130, while copper and silver both gained nearly 2%, supporting energy and materials sectors across Canadian markets.
- U.S. markets retreated from recent highs as rising oil prices weighed on sentiment, with the S&P 500 down 0.47% and pressure evident across major indices.
- Gold held near record levels above $4,390 per ounce while Bitcoin climbed 1.22%, underscoring continued demand for alternative assets.
TSX Holds Steady as Venture Outperforms
The S&P/TSX Composite closed marginally lower, down just 0.08%, as gains in energy and materials were offset by weakness in other sectors. The modest decline masked considerable activity beneath the surface, with the resource-heavy TSX Venture Exchange posting a strong 1.94% advance. The divergence highlighted renewed investor appetite for junior mining and energy names as commodity prices strengthened across the board.
The venture exchange’s outperformance came as copper surged 1.91% and silver jumped 1.86%, lending support to small-cap explorers and developers that dominate the junior index. Gold’s modest 0.13% gain to $4,394.38 maintained the precious metal near historic highs, providing a supportive backdrop for the Canadian resource sector broadly.
Oil Surge Pressures U.S. Markets
South of the border, U.S. equity markets edged further from their recent record levels as oil prices climbed sharply. WTI crude rallied 2.91% to $130.29 per barrel, raising concerns about inflation pressures and consumer spending power. The S&P 500 fell 0.47% while the Nasdaq, as measured by QQQ, declined 0.16%, with energy-sensitive sectors bearing the brunt of the selling pressure.
The cross-border weakness provided a modest headwind for Canadian large-caps with significant U.S. exposure, though domestic energy producers benefited from the rally in crude prices. Natural gas bucked the trend among energy commodities, slipping 0.91% as seasonal demand dynamics weighed on the fuel. Meanwhile, President Trump’s scheduled meeting with cryptocurrency and prediction market executives kept digital assets in focus, with Bitcoin advancing 1.22% to $64,136.51.
Base Metals Support Materials Trade
Strength in industrial metals provided a tailwind for Canadian materials stocks, with copper’s nearly 2% rally reflecting optimism around global demand. The base metal’s advance to $87.34 per pound reinforced positive sentiment around infrastructure spending and the energy transition, themes that continue to resonate with investors in Canadian mining equities. Silver’s outperformance, rising 1.86% to $59.57, added to the constructive tone across the metals complex.
Looking ahead, Canadian investors will be watching whether the venture exchange’s momentum can be sustained and how the main TSX navigates the tug-of-war between rising commodity prices and cross-border headwinds from higher oil. With precious and base metals holding firm and the energy complex showing strength, resource-focused portfolios remain well-positioned, though broader market caution persists as U.S. indices digest recent gains.
Market Close Snapshot
| Market | Level |
|---|---|
| S&P/TSX Composite | 86.18 (-0.08%) |
| TSX Venture | 166.83 (+1.94%) |
| S&P 500 | 772.67 (-0.47%) |
| Nasdaq (QQQ) | 729.87 (-0.16%) |
| Gold (USD/oz) | 4,394.38 (+0.13%) |
| Silver (USD/oz) | 59.57 (+1.86%) |
| WTI Crude (USD/bbl) | 130.29 (+2.91%) |
| Copper (USD/lb) | 87.34 (+1.91%) |
| Natural Gas (USD/MMBtu) | 9.83 (-0.91%) |
| Bitcoin (USD) | 64,136.51 (+1.22%) |
| USD/CAD | 1.3859 |
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