TSX 60 futures fell 6 points (0.3%) as investors awaited U.S. deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Brent crude hovered around $110 a barrel, while WTI rose to $115.26, reflecting supply concerns from the strait closure.
Broadcom announced a long‑term AI chip supply agreement with Google, including networking components through 2031 and AI capacity for Anthropic.
Gold edged higher as the dollar weakened, but remains down over the past month amid expectations of prolonged high‑interest rates.