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TSX falls by most in 3 months, C$ slides as oil rout weighs

Published 2022-09-23, 04:27 p/m
Updated 2022-09-23, 04:31 p/m
© Reuters. The Art Deco facade of the original Toronto Stock Exchange building is seen on Bay Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada January 23, 2019.   REUTERS/Chris Helgren

By Fergal Smith

TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's resource-heavy main stock index posted its biggest decline in more than three months on Friday and the Canadian dollar extended its recent decline as oil prices tumbled and investors grew more worried about the global economic outlook.

The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index ended down 521.70 points, or 2.8%, at 18,480.98, its biggest decline since June 16 and its lowest closing level in more than two months.

Wall Street's main indexes also closed sharply lower but not as much as the Toronto market.[.N/C]

For the week, the TSX lost 4.7% as worries about the economic impact of central bank tightening overshadowed domestic data showing an easing of inflation pressures. The index has fallen about 16% from its record closing high in March.

"It's the realization that we are seeing a general slowdown in the global economy," said Philip Petursson, chief investment strategist at IG Wealth Management. "That's working its way into softer commodity prices."

Oil prices settled down 5.7% at $78.74 a barrel, an eight-month low, as the U.S. dollar notched its strongest level in more than two decades, while copper and gold prices fell.

The Toronto market's energy group tumbled 7.8%, while the materials group, which includes precious and base metals miners and fertilizer companies, was down 4.5%. Together, those two groups account for nearly 30% of the TSX's weighting.

Domestic data showed that retail sales fell 2.5% in July, which was more than expected, indicating interest rate increases by the Bank of Canada are slowing consumer spending.

That added to pressure on the Canadian dollar. It was down 0.7% at 1.3580 to the greenback, or 73.64 U.S. cents, after touching its weakest intraday level since July 2020 at 1.3612.

© Reuters. The Art Deco facade of the original Toronto Stock Exchange building is seen on Bay Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada January 23, 2019.   REUTERS/Chris Helgren

Meanwhile, Canadian bond yields eased across much of a flatter curve. The 10-year was down 4.8 basis points at 3.080%, unraveling some of the upswing since June.

That move higher for yields in recent weeks could make bonds "an attractive opportunity over the course of the next 12 to 36 months," Petursson said. "While yields can continue to move up you are seeing a coupon that will at least absorb some of that."

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