(RTTNews) - Canadian stocks fell for a second straight session on Friday as commodity-linked sectors saw mild weakness.
The S&P/TSX Composite Index fell 20.97 points or 0.18% to finish at 11,579.33. The market had climbed in four sessions in a row.
Energy stocks fell 0.7%. Nexen (NXY.TO) and Canadian Oil Sands (COS.UN.TO) dropped 2.1% ...
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