Financial stocks kept the Toronto Stock Exchange’s benchmark index above the water line Thursday, as gold tanked and the materials group tumbled.
The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 66.26 points, or 0.52%, to finish at 12,775.64.
Six of the 10 major TSX groups gained ground.
The financials group jumped 2.11%, with BMO and CIBC leading the charge.
Bank of Montreal stock moved up 5.72%, or $2.41, to close at $44.51, after it announced it has restructured the Apex and Sitka trusts, injecting $850 million in financing to keep them afloat.
CIBC shares moved up 6.80%, $4.09, to close at $64.26.
Meanwhile the resource-laden materials index dropped 1.57%, as the gold index plunged 2.72%.
Barrick Gold Corp. shares lost $2.98, or 6.48%, to close at $42.98 and Goldcorp shares dropped $1.32, or 3.34%, to close at $38.18. And Yamana Gold Inc. shares sank 56¢, or 3.32%, to end at $16.34 on a heavy day of trading (10,437,924 shares).
The April gold contract dropped US$25.30, or 2.7%, to end at US$920 an ounce on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
The TSX base metals subindex fell 0.46%, as Breakwater Resources Inc. shares fell 9¢, or 7.83%, to close at $1.06.
The heavyweight energy group shed 0.39%, as crude oil for May delivery, the new front-month contract, closed down 70¢, or 0.7%, at US$101.84 a barrel on the Nymex.
And the information tech group was pushed ahead 2.87%, as Research in Motion shares gained $4.50, or 4.39%, closing at $107.07.
The Canadian dollar plunged further today, closing at 97.71¢ US, down 0.78 of a cent since yesterday’s close, as commodity prices tumbled.
The junior S&P/TSX Venture composite index closed down 22.66 points, or 0.91%, at 2,462.33.
In New York, U.S. stocks posted broad-based gains.
The Dow Jones industrial gained 261.66 points, or 2.16%, to end at 12,361.32. The S&P 500 gained 31.09 points, or 2.39%, to close at 1,329.51.
As well, the tech-heavy Nasdaq composite index closed up 48.15 points, or 2.18%, at 2,258.11.
Financial markets in Canada and the United States will be closed for Good Friday.