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Canada's main stock index rose on Friday to its highest close in a week as oil prices gained and Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen pointed to a US interest rate hike this month, while investors embraced recent strengthening of the Canadian economy. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index hit a three-week low on Tuesday but recovered to end the week 0.5 percent higher as some of the country's major banks and energy companies reported stronger-than-expected earnings.
"You are seeing (growth) on the earnings side at the corporate level but you are also seeing it on the economy side as well," said Bryden Teich, portfolio manager at Avenue Investment Management.
"You are having underlying stronger economic growth in Canada and I think that's helped the market."
Data on Thursday showed Canada's economy grew at a 2.6 percent annualized rate in the fourth quarter, faster than economists had expected. The TSX closed up 71.85 points, or 0.46 percent, at 15,608.50, its highest close since February 23.
Last week the TSX reached a record high of 15,943.09. It has gained 2.1 percent this year after climbing 17.5 percent in 2016. The most influential movers on the day included Canadian Natural Resources Ltd, which added 3.2 percent to C$41.81, extending Thursday's sharp jump after posting stronger-than-expected earnings. The energy group climbed 0.8 percent overall as oil prices rose.
US crude oil futures settled 72 cents higher at $53.33 a barrel as a weaker US dollar encouraged buying. The financials group gained 0.5 percent, with Bank of Nova Scotia up 1.6 percent to C$79.96 and Toronto-Dominion Bank adding 0.9 percent to C$69.26. TD reported earnings this week that beat forecasts. Its US exposure is seen as a positive. Canada's banks are already seeing the benefits of pro-growth policies pursued by US President Donald Trump, executives said, with expectations of tax cuts, lighter regulation and fiscal stimulus boosting market confidence.
Nine of the index's 10 main groups ended higher, with industrials rising 0.6 percent as railroad stocks climbed, while the materials group, which includes precious and base metals miners and fertilizer companies, added 1.3 percent. TransAlta Corp advanced 6.1 percent to C$7.48 after the utility reported quarterly earnings.

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