TSX Records Only Loss of the Week On Mixed Commodity Prices and Mixed Responses To Jobs Data

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After rising over the first three days of this holiday shortened week, the Toronto Stock Exchange fell 184.99 points on Friday with the S&P/TSX Composite Index closing to 22,059.03 as mixed commodity prices and a mixed response to jobs data out of both Canada and the United States weighed on investor sentiment. Still, the TSX finished the week up 0.84% after three rising sessions to start the week following the Canada Day holiday. Among sectors,…

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