TSX Today: What to Watch for in Stocks on Thursday, February 26
Alex Smith
1 month ago
Canadian stocks continued to climb for a second consecutive day on Wednesday as renewed buying in artificial intelligence (AI)-linked tech stocks and prospects of sustained economic expansion fueled investor optimism. The S&P/TSX Composite Index advanced by 157 points, or 0.5%, on the day to close at 34,172, marking its first close above the key psychological level of 34,000.
On the one hand, shares of utility and consumer staple companies lagged behind as investors rotated into more defensive plays. On the other hand, other key sectors like technology, financials, and industrials led the charge, benefiting from recently released positive U.S. economic data and strong corporate earnings.
Top TSX Composite movers and active stocks
Thomson Reuters, Exchange Income, National Bank of Canada, and Torex Gold Resources were the top-performing TSX stocks for the day, with each climbing by at least 5.3%.
In contrast, Loblaw Companies (TSX:L) fell by 5.5% to $63.80 per share, making it the dayâs worst-performing TSX stock. This selloff in the shares of Brampton-headquartered retail firm came after its seemingly positive fourth-quarter results showing a 3.5% revenue increase and a 10.9% jump in adjusted diluted net earnings per share.
Despite strong e-commerce growth of nearly 20% and gains in both food and drug retail segments, investors appeared to react cautiously to Loblawâs efforts to streamline operations with the sale of PC Financial and heavy investments in automation and store expansion. The dip in Loblaw stock suggested investors may be factoring in short-term costs associated with these transitions, despite the companyâs overall positive trajectory and an increase in its earnings.
Element Fleet Management, Parex Resources, and Lundin Mining were also among the sessionâs worst performers on the Toronto Stock Exchange, with each diving by at least 3.8%.
Based on their daily trade volume, Canadian Natural Resources, Manulife Financial, Barrick Mining, Cenovus Energy, and Suncor Energy were the five most active stocks on the exchange.
TSX today
West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures prices plunged by nearly 2% in early morning trade on Thursday, which could pressure TSX energy stocks at the open today.
While no major domestic economic releases are due, Canadian investors will keep an eye on the latest U.S. jobless claims data this morning.
On the corporate events front, many TSX-listed companies, including Chartwell Retirement Residences, Pembina Pipeline, Jamieson Wellness, Curaleaf, Enerflex, ATCO, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Royal Bank of Canada, Canadian Utilities, Gildan Activewear, Quebecor, and TD Bank, will announce their latest quarterly results today. These reports will act as the primary driver of market movement, with investors carefully analyzing each companyâs performance.
Market movers on the TSX today
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