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Canada's main stock index finished more than 330 points lower as the price of oil rose above US$80 per barrel after Iran launched fresh attacks on Israel, U.S. bases and countries around the Middle ...
Canadian and U.S. stock markets dropped Thursday, after seeing some relief a day earlier, as the price of oil rose above US$80 per barrel. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 332.89 points at 33,609.