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As of 9:44 AM ET, several top stocks in Canada saw notable trading volumes, with Bank of Montreal (BMO) leading the pack. The Bank of Montreal (BMO) reached 712.895 million CAD in volume, closing at 131.05 CAD, up +1.35%, with 5.44 million shares traded. The bank’s market capitalization is 95.59 billion CAD, with a dividend yield of 4.67%.
Enbridge Inc. (ENB) followed closely with 660.052 million CAD in volume, rising +1.04% to 59.54 CAD with 11.086 million shares traded. The energy giant’s market cap stands at 129.676 billion CAD, offering a solid 6.10% dividend yield.
Royal Bank of Canada (RY) saw 623.838 million CAD in volume, gaining +0.43% to 172.78 CAD. The bank traded 3.611 million shares, with a market cap of 244 billion CAD and a dividend yield of 3.24%.
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) also had strong trading activity, with 339.757 million CAD in volume, up +0.47% to 79.28 CAD. A total of 4.286 million shares were traded, and the bank offers a 5.15% dividend yield.
Other notable stocks included Manulife Financial Corp. (MFC), rising +1.97% to 45.11 CAD, TC Energy Corporation (TRP), up +1.89% to 69.10 CAD, and Suncor Energy Inc. (SU), which saw a slight decline of -0.75% to 54.07 CAD.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM) also traded heavily with 181.835 million CAD in volume, rising +0.29% to 89.81 CAD. Imperial Oil (IMO) and Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) rounded out the top stocks, showing more modest gains.
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