India, June 25 -- Global markets are likely to remain focused on Middle East developments, while Canada's market is expected to open marginally higher. After the announcement of the Iran/Israel cease-fire, the S&P/TSX had closed at 26,718.62 on Tuesday, up 109.26 points or 0.41 percent.
Gold futures are marginally up at 3,334.50, while Silver is up 0.02 percent at 35.740. Crude is trending higher.
Leaders summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Hague will be discussing to double the alliance's defense spending target, with a target of five per cent of annual GDP.
Prime Minister Mark Carney had held bilateral meetings with the prime minister of New Zealand, Christopher Luxon, and the prime minister of Estonia, Kristen Michal....