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TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index closed lower Tuesday amid reports of a major selloff from an unknown international dealer, even as U.S. markets rose.From about 10:30 this morning a big sell program came in internationally at one of the dealers, said Dominique Barker, Portfolio Manager, CIBC Asset Management.We don ;t know which one, but the market has sold off, and the Canadian dollar also sold off from about that time. So that impacting the Canadian market versus the rest of the world. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Toronto Stock Exchange SP/TSX composite index closed down 133.94 points at 16,286.30 in a broad-based decline following a selloff that hit most of the TSX-60 names. The index hit an intraday high of 16,494.09.The SP/TSX capped materials index declined the most, down 1.45 per cent, while the healthc
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