- Canada's main stock index opened higher on Tuesday, driven by hopes of a U.S.-Iran peace deal and gains in mining stocks.
- The TSX soared 420.82 points, or 1.2 %, to open Tuesday at 35,646.96 alongside economic updates showing Canada's merchandise trade surplus widened to $3.9 billion in June.
- Wall Street stocks also rose on Tuesday with the Dow Jones Industrials climbing 603.17 points, or 1.1 %, to a record high of 53,781.58 amid strong corporate earnings and dropping oil prices.