TSX moves higher, commodities rise on strong U.S., Chinese manufacturing data

The Canadian Press – TORONTO – The Toronto stock market was higher Wednesday as investors bought up commodity stocks on hopes that strong manufacturing figures from the U.S. and China will translate into improved economic activity and higher demand for metals and oil.

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