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The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index ended up 0.10 of a point at 20,416.31, its highest closing level since Sept. 27. ... Canada's main stock index was nearly unchanged on Friday ...
Canada's main stock index rose on Friday and was on course for its best weekly performance since March, as the energy sector rallied on the back of higher oil prices. At 9:43 a.m. ET (13:43 GMT ...
Canada's main stock index rose on Wednesday, as Canadian National Railway led gains in industrial stocks helping offset the impact from data showing the country's annual inflation rate surged to a ...
For example, if a stock price has a bid price of $100 and an ask price of $100.05, the bid-ask spread would be $0.05. The spread can also be expressed as a percentage of the ask price, which in ...
The market data for a particular instrument would include the identifier of the instrument and where it was traded such as the ticker symbol and exchange code plus the latest bid and ask price and the time of the last trade. It may also include other information such as volume traded, bid, and offer sizes and static data about the financial ...
A financial quotation refers to specific market data relating to a security or commodity.While the term quote specifically refers to the bid price or ask price of an instrument, it may be more generically used to relate to the last price which this security traded at ("last sale"). [1]
By 10:31 a.m. ET (1531 GMT), the Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index had climbed 0.8% to 20,080.38, hovering near its strongest level in over 11 weeks.
The highest bid and the lowest ask are referred to as the top of the book. They are interesting because they signal the prevalent market and the bid and ask price that would be needed to get an order fulfilled. The difference between the highest bid and the lowest ask is called the bid–ask spread.