North American stock markets continue to climb to new highs, loonie down slightly | Toronto Star

North American stock indexes have made further advances into record high territory today.The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX composite index was at 15,920.52 points after 90 minutes of trading, up 81.89 points from the previous close and above...

North American stock markets continue to climb to new highs, loonie down slightly  | Toronto Star

North American stock indexes have made further advances into record high territory today.

The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX composite index was at 15,920.52 points after 90 minutes of trading, up 81.89 points from the previous close and above the previous all-time intraday high of 15,865.51.

In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was at 20,733.81 points, a gain of 109.76 points.

The S&P 500 was up 12.49 points at 2,363.65 and the Nasdaq composite added 21.78 points at 5,860.36, both above their previous all-time highs.

The Canadian dollar was at 76.11 cents US, down 0.13 of a U.S. cent from Friday’s close before the holiday weekend.

The April crude contract was at $54.56 (U.S.), up 78 cents per barrel, and April natural gas contracts were at $2.76 per mmBTU, down 19 cents.

April gold was down $4.10 at $1,234.90 an ounce and March copper contracts were up five cents at $2.75 a pound.

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