Group 1: Canadian Tech Sector - Celestica Inc. shares fell 12.92% due to "AI skepticism," impacting the overall index negatively [1] Group 2: Canadian Cannabis Companies - Tilray Brands Inc. shares increased by 44.35%, Canopy Growth Corp. shares rose by 52.87%, Aurora Cannabis Inc. shares were up 19.04%, and Organigram Global Inc. shares increased by 16.81% following reports of potential easing of federal restrictions on cannabis by U.S. President Donald Trump [2] - The aggressive legalization in the U.S. could revitalize Canadian cannabis stocks, which had previously seen significant declines [2] Group 3: Canadian Economic Indicators - Investors are anticipating November inflation data, with a consensus forecast of 2.3% headline inflation, which will provide insights into the Canadian economy's health [3] - The Bank of Canada policy rate is currently at 2.25% [3] Group 4: U.S. Market Performance - Broadcom's shares dropped 11.4% despite reporting stronger-than-expected profits, contributing to market concerns about the AI sector [4] - Oracle's shares fell nearly 11% after reporting better-than-expected profits, raising fears about high valuations in the AI market [5] - The S&P 500 index was notably affected by declines in Broadcom and Nvidia, with Oracle's results causing disappointment among investors [5] Group 5: Market Indices and Commodities - The Dow Jones industrial average decreased by 245.96 points, the S&P 500 index fell by 73.59 points, and the Nasdaq composite dropped by 398.69 points [6] - The Canadian dollar traded at 72.63 cents US, and crude oil prices fell by 16 cents to US$57.44 per barrel, while gold prices increased by US$15.30 to US$4,328.30 per ounce [6]
Tech stocks weigh on Canadian, U.S. markets while pot stocks surge – Investment Executive