TSX Futures Slip Amid US Geopolitical Tensions

2026-07-08 20:39 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

The S&P/TSX Composite Index fell 0.9% to close at 34,936 on Wednesday as renewed US-Iran tensions fueled risk aversion.

President Trump said the memorandum of understanding with Iran to end the conflict was "over," reviving concerns over potential disruptions to global energy supplies.

Higher oil prices renewed fears of energy-driven inflation and higher interest rates, reinforced by minutes from the Fed's June meeting, that showed policymakers saw a case for rate hikes if inflation remains high.

RBC shed 1.8%, TD Bank lost 2.6%, and BMO was down 2.4%.

Mining stocks came under pressure as gold prices slipped.

Agnico Eagle lost 3.7%, Barrick shed 3.4%, and WPM was down 4%.

Trilogy Metals (-3.5%) reported a wider second-quarter loss.

Meanwhile, Ivanhoe Mines gained 1.1%  after the company said copper production ?at its ?flagship complex  ?is set to rise in the second half of 2026.

Elsewhere, Air Canada dipped 2.1%  after it said Anko Van der Werff would succeed as CEO.



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TSX Futures Slip Amid US Geopolitical Tensions
The S&P/TSX Composite Index fell 0.9% to close at 34,936 on Wednesday as renewed US-Iran tensions fueled risk aversion. President Trump said the memorandum of understanding with Iran to end the conflict was "over," reviving concerns over potential disruptions to global energy supplies. Higher oil prices renewed fears of energy-driven inflation and higher interest rates, reinforced by minutes from the Fed's June meeting, that showed policymakers saw a case for rate hikes if inflation remains high. RBC shed 1.8%, TD Bank lost 2.6%, and BMO was down 2.4%. Mining stocks came under pressure as gold prices slipped. Agnico Eagle lost 3.7%, Barrick shed 3.4%, and WPM was down 4%. Trilogy Metals (-3.5%) reported a wider second-quarter loss. Meanwhile, Ivanhoe Mines gained 1.1%  after the company said copper production ?at its ?flagship complex  ?is set to rise in the second half of 2026. Elsewhere, Air Canada dipped 2.1%  after it said Anko Van der Werff would succeed as CEO.
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