TSX Edges Lower as Middle East Tensions Weigh

2026-05-04 13:56 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

The S&P/TSX Composite edged down to trade below 34,000 on Monday, as investors assessed renewed tensions between the US and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran’s navy said it turned away enemy warships attempting to pass through the strait, while US Central Command stated no US ships had been hit.

Oil prices jumped earlier in the session, fueling concerns about the impact of higher crude costs on global inflation.

The banking sector declined, with BMO down nearly 1% and Royal Bank of Canada off more than 0.5%.

Gold prices slipped, pressuring miners, as Agnico Eagle fell 0.4% and Wheaton Precious Metals lost nearly 1%.

Energy producers also traded lower despite elevated oil prices, after OPEC+ agreed to increase output on June.

Canadian Natural edged down, while Suncor fell 0.5%.



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