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HomeStock MarketsRisk-Off Sentiment Triggers Broad Sell-Off and Heightened Volatility

Risk-Off Sentiment Triggers Broad Sell-Off and Heightened Volatility

Risk-Off Sentiment Triggers Broad Sell-Off and Heightened Volatility

The Canadian Vanguard Stock Market Report – Thursday February 12, 2026 Edition.

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The Toronto Market

The S&P/TSX Composite Index fell 788.91 points, or 2.37%, closing at 32,465.28. The benchmark index for the Toronto market  declined from the opening bell and failed to gain the momentum needed to recover into positive territory. It was a notably negative session, as the index erased the combined gains of the previous three trading days in a single day.

                                                                                                                                                                                           

Thursday’s TSX Market Statistics

On the TSX, declining issues outnumbered advancing issues. There were 1,542 decliners compared with 673 advancers, while 117 issues remained unchanged. This results in a decliner-to-advancer ratio of approximately 2.29 to 1.

There were 256 new 52-week highs and 64 new 52-week lows, compared with 282 new highs and 14 new lows recorded in the previous session.

Total trading volume on the TSX reached 573,796,143 shares, up 30% from the 442,273,319 shares traded on Tuesday. We did not publish a report yesterday due to circumstances beyond our control.


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(c) This article is published by The Canadian Vanguard on February 12, 2026