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Bay Street Likely To Open Weak

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Lower Canadian and U.S. futures amid renewed concerns over the Middle East conflict and rising oil prices point to a weak opening on Bay Street Friday morning. A lack of concrete outcome from the U.S.-China summit in Beijing is also likely to hurt sentiment.

Concerns about Hormuz Strait linger despite Iran's Revolutionary Guards' claim that around 30 vessels had crossed the strait since Wednesday evening.

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