CANADA STOCKS-TSX climbs with bank shares; gold miners slide

* TSX up 41.72 points, or 0.28 percent, at 15,167.22 * Seven of 10 main index sectors advance * Bombardier jumps after winning tentative orders By John Tilak TORONTO, July 14 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index rose on Monday as strength in the financial and energy sectors helped overcome a drop in gold-mining shares after the price of bullion fell sharply. The Toronto market's rebound followed a decline in the previous week over concerns about the prospects of corporate e
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