Canadian stocks declined as investor weighed the impact of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation on markets. Declining oil and gold prices also dragged the shares of commodity producers. The$S&P/TSX Composite Index (.SPTSX.CA)$closed 0.2% to 24,999.79, reversing earlier gains. Decliners outnumbered the benchmark's gains 127 to 84. The$S&P/TSX 60 Index (.TX60.CA)$Index dipped 0.3% to 1498.34. Toronto-listed reverse...
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do we think CAD stocks are going to continue to trend downward leading into Trudeau’s resignation guys? whats the word
Kasam
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I was was thinking the opposite: I believe the opportunity of a change could stimulate the economy, as many seem to blame Mr Trudeau for many existing problems in Canada.
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I was thinking kind of the same. I know the US are expecting stocks to rise after Trump gets into office. wondering if we’ll be the same with our new leader
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72608375 : do we think CAD stocks are going to continue to trend downward leading into Trudeau’s resignation guys? whats the word
Kasam 72608375 : I was was thinking the opposite: I believe the opportunity of a change could stimulate the economy, as many seem to blame Mr Trudeau for many existing problems in Canada.
72608375 Kasam : I was thinking kind of the same. I know the US are expecting stocks to rise after Trump gets into office. wondering if we’ll be the same with our new leader
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