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Here's a summary of the top-performing and underperforming stocks on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) over the past week

  • The S&P/TSX Composite fell 1.6% last week to 32,542 as rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions increased market volatility.

  • In Canada, the labour market weakened with employment dropping by 84,000 and unemployment rising to 6.7%, which may keep the Bank of Canada cautious and likely holding rates steady in the near term.

  • Despite short-term uncertainty, TSX earnings are still expected to grow over 15% in 2026, supported by strength in energy and materials sectors.

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📈 Top Gainers

Symbol

Name

Last Price (CAD)

% Change

Colliers International Group Inc

148.13

🟩🟩 +2.52%

Galaxy Digital Inc

30.72

🟩🟩🟩🟩 +9.17%

Canadian National Railway Co.

144.01

🟩 +1.77%

Cipher Pharmaceuticals Inc

16.90

🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 +17.20%

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📉 Bottom Losers

Symbol

Name

Last Price (CAD)

% Change

Agnico Eagle Mines Limited

284.98

🟥🟥 -4.27%

Sprott Inc.

202.80

🟥🟥🟥 -5.10%

Cameco Corp

148.19

🟥🟥🟥 -5.70%

Methanex Corp

71.03

🟥🟥🟥🟥 -10.16%

📰 Market Highlights

Brokerages currently give Colliers International Group (CIGI) a consensus “Moderate Buy” rating, with most analysts recommending buy or hold and an average 1-year price target of about $170. Several institutions have increased their holdings, showing strong institutional interest, although analysts have recently trimmed some price targets. The company operates globally in commercial real estate services and investment management, supporting clients across the entire real estate lifecycle.

Agnico Eagle Mines (AEM) is Canada’s largest mining company and the second-largest gold producer globally, operating mines in Canada, Australia, Finland, and Mexico. Founded in 1957, the company focuses on sustainable gold production and long-term growth through new development projects. It has also maintained a consistent shareholder dividend every year since 1983.

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