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TSX greater on Tilray Brands-led healthcare push

Canada's primary stock index hit a. twoweek high up on Tuesday, led by gains in health care shares,. while investors wait for a raft of business revenues and the U.S. Federal Reserve's rate decision to evaluate the outlook for global. financial policy.

At 10:15 a.m. ET (1415 GMT), the Toronto Stock market's. S&P/ TSX composite index was up 89.94 points, or 0.39%,. at 22869.51.

Shares of cannabis company Tilray Brands. jumped 14.4% to over two-month highs after reporting upbeat. fourth-quarter profits and a smaller-than-expected loss,. powering health care shares 3.8% greater.

All heavyweight sectors on the TSX were trading in the. green, with rate-sensitive monetary shares up 0.5%.

Energy shares also advanced 0.5% regardless of oil. rates drifting lower.

Gold costs increased, increasing the materials sector,. as financiers awaited the Fed's commentary on its monetary policy. and a deluge of U.S. economic information due later on in the week for. more ideas on the rate and scale of the U.S. central bank's. rates of interest cuts.

All eyes will be on the Fed on Wednesday for their decision,. where markets expect the central bank to keep the interest rates. the same while providing commentary to set the base for a. September rate cut.

The Fed is playing a balancing act: perfectly time rate. cuts to cultivate a soft landing without reigniting inflation. pressures, stated Seema Shah, primary global strategist at. Principal Possession Management.

Wall Street peers climbed as cautious financiers awaited the. day's Big Tech earnings and labor market information, hoping for hints. on the timing of interest-rate cuts in today's U.S. policy. choice.

Shares of Filo Corp surged 9.3% after worldwide miner. BHP Group and Canada-listed Lundin Mining. chosen to collectively take over the developer for C$ 4.5 billion. ($ 3.25 billion).

Bank of Montreal moved 4.0% after RBC cut its rating. on the stock to sector carry out and also lower the target price. to C$ 118 from C$ 124.

(source: Reuters)