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Bay Street Likely To See Wild Swings

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Canadian shares may open higher amid slightly waning fears about a U.S.-China. However, weak economic data may render the mood cautious and prompt investors to refrain from going on a buying spree.

Although reopening of businesses in several parts across the globe is a positive for the market, lingering worries about the deep economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak may continue to weigh on stocks.

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