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S&P/TSX composite moves lower Friday, U.S. stock markets rise

TORONTO 鈥 sa国际传媒's main stock index moved lower Friday after a week that saw the central bank raise interest rates, with the market's move led by weakness in industrials, while U.S.
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The S&P TSX composite index screen at the TMX Market Centre in downtown Toronto is photographed on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Tijana Martin

TORONTO 鈥 sa国际传媒's main stock index moved lower Friday after a week that saw the central bank raise interest rates, with the market's move led by weakness in industrials, while U.S. markets ticked higher ahead of the country's own rate announcement next week.聽

The S&P/TSX composite index was down 50.64 points at 19,892.06.

In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 43.17 points at 33,876.78. The S&P 500 index was up 4.93 points at 4,298.86,while the Nasdaq composite was up 20.62 points at 13,259.14.

The Bank of sa国际传媒 surprised some this week with an interest rate hike on Wednesday, raising its key rate to 4.75 per cent, citing continued economic strength which could lead to entrenched inflation.聽

鈥淚 think they've taken a bit more of a hawkish tone. There's no question to that,鈥 said Mike Archibald, vice-president and portfolio manager with AGF Investments Inc.

鈥淪o now you鈥檙e starting to price in more rate hikes from the Bank of sa国际传媒 moving forward, and so that, I think, has recalibrated some investor sentiment and expectations on what that might mean for other global central banks.鈥

It鈥檚 clear the Canadian economy is still 鈥渉umming along,鈥 said Archibald, even as the latest jobs report released Friday showed an uptick in unemployment while total employment fell.聽

sa国际传媒鈥檚 jobs reports often vary monthly, but the report is nevertheless promising in the fight against inflation, he said.聽

鈥淢aybe as we get further through 2023, we start to see that inflation rate continue to move in the right direction, that makes the bank a little less aggressive.鈥

With the Bank of sa国际传媒 out of the way, next week is all about the U.S. economy. Inflation data will be released not long before the Federal Reserve makes its own rate announcement.聽

The bank could hike again, said Archibald, but a pause is currently more likely. However, the inflation data could change that, he said.

鈥淕iven the kind of surprise hikes out of the Bank of sa国际传媒 and the Australian Central Bank, who knows what鈥檚 going to happen next week,鈥 he said.聽

Archibald expects more market volatility next week amid the big economic news and data.

The S&P 500 is now in a bull market, The Associated Press reported, meaning the index has risen 20 per cent or more from its most recent low. The bull market is considered to have begun mid-October, and has been driven by a small group of stocks, mainly high-valued technology companies.聽

Archibald said he鈥檚 overall optimistic for equities in 2023, though he expects some kind of pullback or consolidation at some point given how strong the market has been in the first half of the year.聽

The Canadian dollar traded for 74.96 cents US compared with 74.86 cents US on Thursday.

The July crude contract was down US$1.12 at US$70.17 per barrel and the July natural gas contract was down 10 cents at US$2.25 per mmBTU.

The August gold contract was down US$1.40 at US$1,977.20 an ounceand the July copper contract was down less than a penny at US$3.79 a pound.

鈥 With files from The Associated Press

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 9, 2023.

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Rosa Saba, The Canadian Press