Market Watch: June 30
Big Picture
Corporate earnings influence investors’ decisions
North American equity markets finished mixed on Monday. Without any major catalysts on the day, investors considered how much higher central banks may go in their efforts to curb inflation, and what that may mean for the global economy. By the close, the Dow lost 13 points, the S&P 500 went down by 20 points, and the Nasdaq lost 157 points. In Canada, the TSX finished 169 points higher, led by the Energy sector.
North American equity markets advanced on Tuesday. In Canada, inflation slowed considerably in May, suggesting the Bank of Canada (BoC) may not move rates much higher above current levels. In the U.S., strong durable goods orders showed the U.S. economy is remaining relatively resilient. By the day’s close, the Dow gained 212 points, the S&P 500 gained 50 points, and the Nasdaq went up by 220 points. In Canada, the TSX went up by 146 points, benefiting from the strength of the Consumer Discretionary sector.


