TSX little changed, but gains for 6th week in row

January 27, 2012

TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index ended little changed on Friday, supported by firmness in materials and technology issues, but weaker than expected U.S. economic data kept it under pressure through the day. The United States, the world's biggest economy, grew at a pace that fell short of economists' forecasts. That fueled worries about U.S. growth in 2012 and added to expectations that the Federal Reserve would need to provide more help. "The optimism in the new year is still there, even though the news out of the U.S. ...

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