Canada: stock markets finish lower; the S&P/TSX composite index declined 0.28%

Canada: The equity markets have finished the session down this Friday; the downturn in the sectors Materials, Health, and information Technology contributed to this decline.

The best performance of the session for the S&P/TSX composite is to be put to the credit of the title Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund (TSX:CHE_u) increase of 4.71%, that is, with 0.46 points for a closing price of 10,23. In the second position, we find Gran Tierra Energy Inc. (TSX:GTE), which won 3.66% of either 0,070 points to close at 1,980. The title of Bombardier Inc (TSX:BBDb) completes the top three with an increase of 2,70%, or 0,060 points for the end of the session at 2,280.

Russel Metals Inc (TSX:RUS), sign the worst performance of the session, losing 3,62% or 0,79 points for a closing price of 21,05. NovaGold Resources Inc (TSX:NG) gives up 3,32% 0.25 points and ends at 7,28. For his part, Wheaton Precious Metals Corp (TSX:WPM) loose 2,97% is 0,94 points for a closing price of 30,66.

The titles on the rise and have exceeded the number of securities decline on the Toronto stock Exchange by 603 values at 470 and 106 stable.

The S&P/TSX 60 VIX, which measures the implied volatility of options on the S&P/TSX, lost 3.64 per cent up to 10.07, new low of one month.

On the other hand, the gold for delivery in August lost the 1.36% is 19,30 points, to $1.401,60 a troy ounce. Regarding other raw materials, crude oil for delivery in August rose 0.68%, or 0.39 of points for a course of $57,73 the barrel, while the Brent for delivery in September gained to 1.85% 1.17 points for a $64,47 per barrel.

The pair CAD/USD was down 0.20% to 0,7644, so that the pair CAD/EUR took 0.33% to 0,6811.

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