Times Colonist

TSX at new peak, loonie takes flight

- ALEKSANDRA SAGAN

TORONTO — The Toronto Stock Exchange’s main index set a record Wednesday, while indices south of the border slipped for a second consecutiv­e day after the U.S. Congress passed a tax bill that is anticipate­d to boost corporate profits.

The S&P/TSX composite index gained 26.32 points to 16159.67, led by gains in two of its heaviest-weighted sectors, energy and gold. It previously hit 16,136.59 on Dec. 13.

Shares in the energy sector gained an average of 1.9 per cent, while those in the global gold sector advanced an average of 1.19 per cent.

The prices of the correspond­ing commoditie­s also rose Wednesday, with the February crude contract advancing 53 cents to $58.09 US per barrel and the February gold contract rising $5.40 to $1,269.60 US an ounce.

However, the biggest gain on the index came from a company in neither sector. BlackBerry Ltd. shares surged 11.6 per cent, or $1.62, to $15.59 after the Waterloo, Ont.-based company announced an unexpected adjusted net profit and revenue above analyst estimates for its most recent quarter.

On Wall Street, indices dipped for the second consecutiv­e day.

The Dow Jones industrial average shed 28.10 points to 24726.65, the S&P 500 index fell 2.22 points to 2679.25 and the Nasdaq composite index lost 2.89 points to 6960.96.

Now that the tax reform bill is a done deal, the markets are asking what’s next, said Allan Small, a senior investment adviser at HollisWeal­th.

“There are many companies out there that this tax break is going to benefit,” he said, but it’s unclear how many companies will increase spending, create new jobs or take other actions.

In currency markets, the Canadian dollar closed at an average trading price of 77.87 cents US, up 0.27 of a U.S. cent.

Elsewhere in commoditie­s, the January natural gas contract retreated about six cents to about $2.64 US per mmBTU and the March copper contract gained about five cents to about $3.20 US a pound.

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