By MarketsFarm
WINNIPEG, June 12 (MarketsFarm) – The Canadian dollar was down at market close on Wednesday, due to losses on the TSX and lower crude oil prices.
The loonie finished the day at US$0.7517 or US$1=C$1.3303, which compares with Tuesday’s close of US$0.7531 or C$1.3278.
The TSX/S&P Composite Index was down 21.52 points on Wednesday to finish at 16,227.24, following losses on the United States stocks markets and over fears of a global economic slowdown caused by the U.S./China trade war.
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Benchmark oil prices dropped on Wednesday as the U.S. continues to build up its crude oil stockpiles and over concerns of declining global demand. Brent crude oil dropped US$2.42 to close at US$59.87 per barrel. West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell US$2.20 to close at US$51.07 per barrel.
As of June 11, the price differential between WTI and Western Canadian Select crude oil narrowed by 36 cents at US$13.11 per barrel. Also, the price of WCS gained 37 cents on Tuesday and closed at US$40.16 per barrel.
Gold was up US$5.60 on Wednesday to close at US$1,336.80 per ounce.
Canada’s agricultural sector fared as follows:
AGT Food and Ingredients         unchanged     at $ 17.99
Buhler Industries                unchanged     at $  3.67
Linamar Corp.                    dn  $ 0.47    at $ 45.05
Maple Leaf Foods                 up  $ 0.32    at $ 30.73
Nutrien Ltd.                     up  $ 0.95    at $ 70.65
	
Rocky Mountain Dealerships Inc. dn $ 0.01 at $ 8.48
(All figures are in Canadian dollars.)
            
                                