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Gold and oil rise ahead of US job data, causing TSX futures to rise

Futures that track Canada's main index of stocks rose on Wednesday. This was largely due to a 'jump in precious metals' and oil prices, which could provide 'fresh insight' into the Federal Reserve's interest rate path.

As of 5:52 a.m., March 'futures' on the S&P/TSX Composite Index were up 0.33%. ET.

Toronto's resource-heavy benchmark stock index closed Tuesday at a new record high of 33.256.83, boosted by the strength in industrial stocks and continued gains in mining shares.

Investors will be watching the U.S. Jobs data for January. It is scheduled to be released at 8:30 am. ET for clues about the monetary policy outlook.

According to a survey by economists, non-farm payrolls grew?by 70,000 last month after increasing 50,000 in December.

The spot price of gold rose 1.4% as the dollar fell to a near two-week low. The dollar has fallen to its lowest level in two weeks, making precious metals more affordable. Silver prices rose?6% while copper prices were also firm.

The price of oil has risen by more than 1% due to the lingering tensions between Iran and the United States.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said on Tuesday that he would consider sending a second carrier to the Middle East. This was as Washington and Tehran were preparing to resume their negotiations to avoid a new conflict.

Mark Carney, the Canadian Prime Minister, said that after speaking with Trump, the issue of a $4.7 billion bridge connecting Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario will be resolved.

Trump 'threatened Monday' to bar the bridge opening in his latest salvo towards Canada over trade issues.

Intact Financial, a property insurer, reported a 12% increase in its net income for the quarter. This was due to favourable underwriting results.

The manufacturer Toromont has surpassed its fourth-quarter estimates. Meanwhile, the miner First Quantum also exceeded their fourth-quarter expectations.

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(source: Reuters)