CANADA STOCKS-TSX rises on banks


02/06/2012 06:29 AST  Reuters

Toronto's main stock index turned briefly higher on Thursday as financial issues were lifted by strong second-quarter bank earnings and as oil and gold firms pared earlier losses, despite disappointing U.S. data and ongoing euro zone debt worries.

The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index was briefly positive, up 5.2 points at 11,438.42.

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