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CANADA STOCKS-TSX futures rise on final trading day of 2024
Dec 31, 2024 4:51 AM

Dec 31 (Reuters) - Futures tracking Canada's main stock

index rose in light trading on Tuesday, the final trading

session of 2024, boosted by rising commodity prices.

March futures on the S&P/TSX index were up 0.3% at

6:56 a.m. ET (11:56 GMT).

Wall Street futures also edged higher at the end of a rocky

December as investors grappled with the prospect of fewer U.S.

interest rate cuts next year.

Canada's main share index is set for a 4% drop in

December, its worst month since May 2023, partly due to the U.S.

Federal Reserve's hawkish policy announcement and domestic

political uncertainty.

However, policy easing from major central banks that spurred

a big wave of buying of stocks put the TSX index on track for a

near 18% rise this year, its best annual performance since 2021.

As the year concludes, investors have scaled back their

expectations for significant rate cuts by the Fed in 2025 and

are preparing for potential policy shifts with Donald Trump's

return to the White House.

Most markets across the globe will be closed on Wednesday on

account of the New Year holiday.

In commodities, oil prices rose following

data indicating an expansion in China's manufacturing activity

in December.

Gold prices also climbed on the last trading day of a

stellar year for the metal, fueled by strong central bank

purchases, geopolitical tensions and monetary policy easing by

major global banks.

Looking ahead, investors will focus on upcoming monthly

employment data from Canada and the United States, which will

offer insights into the monetary policy direction in both the

countries.

FOR CANADIAN MARKETS NEWS, CLICK ON CODES:

TSX market report

Canadian dollar and bonds report

Reuters global stocks poll for Canada

Canadian markets directory

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