TSX futures up on higher oil prices; bank earnings start on mixed note

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(Reuters) - Toronto futures crept higher on Thursday, pushed by oil prices, while Canadian big banks' quarterly earnings kicked off on a mixed note as ...

- Toronto futures crept higher on Thursday, pushed by oil prices, while Canadian big banks' quarterly earnings kicked off on a mixed note as Royal Bank of Canada beat profit estimates, while Toronto-Dominion Bank missed analyst expectations.Canada's main stock index rebounded from a two-month low to close nearly 1% higher on Wednesday.

Canada's largest bank, Royal Bank of Canada beat analysts' estimates for the third-quarter profit, boosted by cost-cutting measures and higher interest rates.

 

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