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(New York) The Dow Jones index stagnated and the NASDAQ plunged back into bear market territory on Monday during a choppy session on the New York Stock Exchange.

Updated March 14


Toronto Stock Exchange closes lower with commodities

(Toronto) – The Toronto Stock Exchange recorded its worst session in nearly two months on Monday, weighed down by concerns over a rise in COVID-19 cases in China, weak commodity prices and the best bond yields in several years ahead of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hike, expected on Wednesday.

The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX Composite Index closed down 281.05 points to 21,180.78 points.

In the currency market, the Canadian dollar traded at an average rate of 78.27 cents US, down from 78.62 cents US on Friday.

On the New York Commodities Exchange, crude oil prices fell US$6.32 to US$103.01 a barrel, while natural gas fell 6.7 cents US to $4.66. US per million BTU.

The price of gold fell US$24.20 to US$1,960.80 an ounce and that of copper depreciated 10.3 cents US to US$4.52 a pound.

The Canadian Press

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