TSX Closes at Fresh Record
2025-12-22 21:06
By
Felipe Alarcon
1 min. read
The S&P TSX Composite Index climbed 0.8% to close at 32,000 on Monday, marking a fresh record as gold and energy producers led gains during a holiday shortened week that has historically favored equities.
Heavyweight miners including Agnico Eagle, Barrick, and Wheaton Precious Metals advanced between 1.8% and 2.6% as gold prices surged past $4,400 per ounce for the first time, supported by expectations of US rate cuts and persistent safe haven demand.
Energy stocks also supported the index, with Canadian Natural adding 1.1% as oil prices rose after US officials reported the interception of an oil tanker in international waters off Venezuela, heightening concerns over potential supply disruptions.
On the economic front, the industrial product price index rose 6.1% year over year, while the raw materials price index was up 6.4% year over year.
Investors now look ahead to US GDP data due later this week.