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On Thursday, equities in Toronto saw some minor gains with traders taking a pause, given the string of record highs achieved earlier this week. Gains gathered among energy shares were offset by a drop in utilities stocks.

Markets on Wall Street were closed for the Thanksgiving holiday and will reopen for a half-day of trading on Friday.

TSX31,196.71+16.46TSX
TSXV922.08+3.72TSXV
CSE147.39-0.63CSE
DJIA47,427.120.00DJIA
NASDAQ23,214.690.00NASDAQ
S&P 5006,812.610.00S&P 500

The Canadian dollar traded for 71.26 cents US compared to 71.22 cents US on Wednesday.

US crude futures traded $0.32 higher at US$58.97 a barrel, and the Brent contract rose $0.10 to US$63.23 a barrel.

The price of gold was down US$9.86 to US$4,157.77.

In world markets, the Nikkei was up 608.03 points to ¥50,167.10, the Hang Seng was up 17.85 points to HK$25,945.93, the FTSE was up 2.35 points to ₤9,693.93, and the DAX was up 41.74 points to €23,767.96.


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