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TSX futures indicate modestly higher open

(Reuters) - Canadian stocks looked set to open modestly higher on Tuesday, with September futures on the S&P TSX index up 0.1 percent at 0715 ET. The index was little changed on Monday as a decline in shares of energy producers, as oil prices dropped, neutralized strength in mining shares. Dow Jones Industrial Average e-mini futures were up 0.12 percent at 0715 ET, while S&P 500 e-mini futures were up 0.09 percent. Nasdaq 100 e-mini futures were up 0.13 percent. No major Canadian economic data is due for release on Tuesday. TOP STORIES [TOP/CAN] Talisman Energy Inc , which has been approached by Spain's Repsol SA for talks over a potential deal, reported a 4 percent rise in second-quarter revenue, helped by an increase in North American drilling. WestJet Airlines Ltd posted a bigger-than-expected quarterly profit as higher ticket prices and fees helped it offset steeper fuel costs and a weaker Canadian dollar. Fortis Inc is pushing ahead with a C$400 million expansion of its Tilbury liquefied natural gas plant in British Columbia, as the gas distributor looks to meet growing domestic demand for the super-chilled fuel. ($1= $1.08 Canadian) (Reporting by Mononshila Deka in Bangalore)