Check out the major advancers and decliners by sector for companies in the S&P 500 and the S&P/TSX Composite Index for the week ending April 17, 2020.
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Read MoreThe TSX gained 337 points, or 1.95% this week to close at 17,655.49 as the cap-heavy Financials sector was the biggest winner. All 27 stocks ended in the green with the big 5 banks (BMO, Scotiabank, CIBC, Royal, TD) averaging a 2.50% gain. Click to see the best and worst performing stocks on the TSX this week!
Read MoreThe TSX dropped 247 points this week, or 1.41%, to end at 17,318.49. The decline was mostly felt on Friday as the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus a global health emergency and North American airlines canceling flights to China, including Air Canada which was the worst performing Industrials sector on the week. Most other sectors experienced above-normal volatilities, with only about 28% of TSX Composite Index stocks ending positive for the week. Continue reading to check out the biggest advancers and decliners by sector. Have a great week!
Read MoreAs the TSX continued to hit record highs, unfortunately it gave the gains back on a down day on Friday. Still, each sector had its biggest winners and losers. Air Canada stock was the worst performing Industrials stock due to travel concerns from the coronavirus spreading globally, while Bombardier reversed course and was the best performing stock in the Industrials this week. Read on to see the full list!
Read MoreIt was another great week for the TSX, with the average stock gaining 1.49%, and with that came some major volatility. Aurora Cannabis did a complete 180 from last week and was the top gainer, up 28.84%. Bombardier dropped 38.12%, making it the biggest decliner for the week. Continue reading to see the full list by sector!
Read MoreIt was a bit of a wild start to the first full trading week of 2020 with some big names moving higher such as Aritzia on the back of a strong quarterly report. Aurora Cannabis, on the other hand, was the biggest loser of the week falling 17.31% as analysts warned the company would be unlikely to meet its debt covenants. Check out the biggest advancers and decliners by sector by reading on!
Read MoreAs we get ready to say goodbye to 2019 and the good fortune most Canadian investors experienced, I’m happy to report that the average stock in the S&P/TSX Composite Index gained an average of just over 1% last week, though there were some movers within the sectors. Materials led the way, while Health Care and Technology faltered. Check out last week’s advancers and decliners by sector, and be sure to subscribe to receive the full list in PDF and Excel Format. Happy Holidays!
Read MoreThis week certainly was full of interesting movements among some of Canada’s biggest stocks. From SNC-Lavalin’s stock rising after settling criminal charges against them, to Cineplex rising after being bought out by a British movie theatre chain, to Aurora Cannabis continuing its elevator ride down falling 15% in just a week. Here are last week’s biggest advancers and decliners by sector for companies trading on the S&P/TSX Composite Index.
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