© Reuters. Canadian shares close to trade higher; S&P / TSX up 0.40%Investing.com – Canadian shares were higher after closing as gains on Monday, and moved higher.
It was up 0.40% during trading in Toronto.
The season’s best performers were Brookfield Property Partners LP (TSX :), which rose 17.38% or 3.20 points after closing at 21.31. Aurora Cannabis Inc (TSX 🙂 meanwhile ended at 12.085, adding 14.01% or 1.485 points. Fortuna silver mines Inc (TSX 🙂 was up 13.38% or 1.40 points to trade at 11.86 points.
Worst performance of the season Lightspeed pos Inc (TSX :), which fell 4.93% or 4.43 points to close at 85.41 in late trading. CI Financial Corp (TSX 🙂 ended at 15.07, down 4.50% or 0.71 points. NFI Group Inc (TSX 🙂 fell 4.19% or 1.01 points to 23.08.
The falling shares were raised from 541 to 485 and ended unchanged on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Shares of Fortuna Silver Mines Inc (TSX 🙂 reached a 3-year high; Getting 13.38% or 1.40 to 11.86.
The one that measures the implied volatility of the S&P / TSX options was unchanged at 0% at 11.27.
Gold futures for February delivery were up 2.63% or 49.85 to $ 1,944.95 troy ounces. Elsewhere in commodities trading, crude for delivery in February fell 1.55%, or $ 0.75, to $ 47.77 a barrel, while the March Brent oil contract was down 1.16%, or $ 0.60, to trade at $ 51. 20 per barrel.
CAD / USD was down 0.37% to 0.7829, while CAD / EUR fell 0.47% to 0.6391.
US Dollar Index Futures was down 0.01% at 89.882.

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