(RTTNews) - Toronto stocks finished a light trading day slightly higher on Friday, snapping a two-session streak of declines. Mining stocks post a notable gain in an otherwise uneventful session.
The S&P/TSX Composite Index climbed 37.19 points or 0.36% to move 10,283.10. U.S. traders were off in observance of Independence Day.
Toronto’s main index ...
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