(RTTNews) - Bay Street stocks closed lower for the first time in five sessions on Thursday, hurt by discouraging economic data from across the border
The S&P/TSX Composite Index lost 52.39 points or 0.44% to close at 11,600.30. The index had earlier dropped below 11,500.
Energy stocks dropped 1.2% as crude oil lost more than ...
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