The S&P/TSX Composite closed on a down note for November but still managed to reach new highs during the month. With economic data at home muted, the driver for the rise in the TSX was optimism by investors that the U.S. and China will come to a mutual agreement for the so-called phase one of trade dispute. Also helping was the Federal Reserve holding on further interest rate cuts, signaling stability in their economy needing less stimulus. For the month, the Composite was higher by…
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