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TSX increases as mining shares lend support

Canada's primary stock index rose on Monday, boosted by mining shares tracking higher gold prices, ahead of today's domestic inflation data and leading chipmaker Nvidia's earnings.

The S&P/ TSX composite index was up 106.73 points, or 0.43%, at 24,997.41.

Leading the sectoral gains, the materials sector included 2.6% as gold prices rebounded versus a softer dollar after the bullion posted losses in the previous six sessions.

The heavyweight energy sector advanced 0.7% as oil prices edged higher after the war between Russia and Ukraine intensified over the weekend.

Orla Mining << OLA.TO?>>, up 8.5%, IAMGOLD, up 7%, and OceanaGold, 6.2% greater, led the index. Gold is performing highly, and with the Canadian economy being heavily resource-driven, it's offering an increase to the TSX today, said Shiraz Ahmed, senior portfolio supervisor and founder of Sartorial Wealth at Raymond James.

Canadian real estate starts increased 8% in October, compared to the previous month, as groundbreaking increased on multi-unit and single-family detached homes.

Domestic investors waited for customer price index information for October, due Tuesday, which could supply insights into the Bank of Canada's policy trajectory for its December meeting.

The BoC last month slashed its essential benchmark rate by 50 basis points. Given annual inflation slipped to 1.6% in September, below the reserve bank's 2% target, markets see a. possibility of another jumbo cut in December.

Bets for another 50-bps cut stood at 34.8%.

On Wall Street, main indexes were mixed on Monday ahead of. Nvidia's quarterly results.

The chipmaker's third-quarter outcomes on Wednesday will grab. market attention as they might possibly extend or limit a. prolonged rally in AI-linked stocks.

On the other hand, Canadian fund Brookfield plans to offer. about 7 billion euros ($ 7.4 billion) for Spanish drugmaker. Grifols after finishing due diligence, news site El. Confidencial reported.

Brookfield's shares were down 0.5% on Monday.

(source: Reuters)