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TORONTO, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index fell on Thursday as soft commodity prices sent shares of EnCana Corp and other resource companies lower, while investor sentiment was bruised by a guarded earnings outlook from U.S. retail giant Wal-Mart. The S&P/TSX composite index unofficially closed down 83.38 points, or 0.73 percent, at 11,356.37. (Reporting by Jennifer Kwan; editing by Rob Wilson) ============================================================== FOR CANADIAN MARKETS NEWS, CLICK ON CODES IN BRACKETS: TSX market report........................................ Canadian dollar and bonds report................... Top News: Canada .................................... Today in Canada..................................... Canadian company news ................................ Reuters global stocks poll (Canada)... FOR CANADIAN MARKETS DATA, CLICK ON CODES IN BRACKETS: Canadian Equities speed guide...................... S&P/TSX Composite index ............................. S&P/TSE Venture composite index ..................... TSX most active.......................................
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