portfolio manager: What we're seeing today is a little bit of people sitting on their hands, said Michael Greenberg, portfolio manager at Franklin Templeton Solutions, according to The Toronto Star. I don't think there are too many investors who have enough real conviction one way or the other whether it an exit or a remain to really put big bets on. The Toronto Stock Exchange S&P/TSX composite index closed down 2.82 points at 14,012.32 as traders took a breather after solid gains Monday in the wake of new polls showing British voters leading towards remaining in the EU. The big move kind of was yesterday. So I think we're seeing a bit of a wait-and-see here until Thursday or probably more like Friday morning when we get the results. Article Continued Below The Dow Jones industrials finished up 24.86 points at 17,829.73, while the S&P 500 added 5.65 points to 2,088.90 and the Nasdaq edged up 6.55 points to 4,843.76. Major New York indexes were all positive, although modestly so, after having swung between slight gains and losses earlier in the day.
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