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TSX in broad retreat led by Cenovus, other energy stocks

The Toronto Stock Exchange sign is seen in Toronto, Ontario, Canada July 6, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Helgren (Reuters)

By Alastair Sharp TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index fell on Thursday in a broad retreat from an all-time high hit a day earlier, as financial stocks and energy companies weighed, with Cenovus Energy Inc down sharply after announcing a fresh round of job cuts. * The energy group retreated 1.4 percent overall despite higher global oil prices, with Cenovus down 5.1 percent to C$11.26 as the oil sands company also announced the departure of three senior executives. * The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index <.GSPTSE> closes down 120.13 points, or 0.74 percent, at 16,016.46. * All 10 of the index's main sectors fell, with decliners outnumbering advancers by a ratio of 2.7-to-1 overall. * The financials group, which accounts for more than a third of the index's weight, lost 0.6 percent. * Drug company Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc fell 11.3 percent to C$25.11 after JPMorgan cut the stock to "underweight." * Bombardier Inc lost 1.9 percent to C$3.07 after the plane and train maker forecast 2018 revenue well short of analysts' estimates. * The largest percentage gainer was Mitel Network Corp , which rose 10.7 percent to C$10.46 after brokerage Craig-Hallum started coverage with a "buy" recommendation. (Reporting by Alastair Sharp; Editing by Susan Thomas and Meredith Mazzilli)