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Nov 14, 2017

TSX falls as lower oil prices weigh on energy stocks

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Canada's main stock index had its largest one-day fall in three months on Tuesday as lower oil prices pressured its heavyweight energy sector while mining stocks also pulled the index further from the all-time high it hit earlier this month.

The energy group retreated 3.3 per cent as rising U.S. output and a gloomy outlook for global demand weighed, with Canadian Natural Resources Ltd (CNQ.TO) shedding 4.5 per cent to $43.82 and Suncor Energy Inc (SU.TO) off 1.4 per cent at $45.56.

Cenovus Energy Inc (CVE.TO), which said on Monday it had reached a deal to sell its Weyburn oil facility for $940 million, fell 4.9 per cent to $13.25.

The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index closed down 113.13 points, or 0.71 per cent, at 15,913.13. That was its sharpest one-day fall since Aug. 10.

Energy stocks account for roughly a fifth of the index's overall weight. Eight of the index's 10 main groups ended in negative territory, with five decliners for every two advancers.

Canadian mining companies were also pressured by a global commodities selloff, led by base metals like nickel and copper, due to weaker-than-expected economic data from China.

First Quantum Minerals Ltd (FM.TO) lost 5.2 per cent to $15.37 and Teck Resources Ltd (TECKb.TO) fell 3 per cent to $26.97.

The materials group, which includes precious and base metals miners and fertilizer companies, lost 0.9 per cent.

The financials group, which accounts for more than a third of the index's weight, slipped 0.2 per cent, with Brookfield Asset Management Inc (BAMa.TO) down 1.9 per cent at $52.69.

Premium Brands Holdings Corp (PBH.TO) dropped 6.6 per cent to $95.15 after it reported earnings and revenue that missed expectations and reduced its 2017 organic volume growth forecast.

On the other side of the ledger, Bombardier Inc (BBDb.TO) advanced 1.6 per cent to $3.11 after saying it expects to finalize two recently announced orders for its CSeries jets by the end of the year.

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