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imageTORONTO: Canada's main stock index rose on Monday to a one-month high as a deal by grocer Loblaw Cos Ltd to buy Shoppers Drug Mart Corp for C$12.4 billion ($11.9 billion) boosted the pharmacy chain's shares and buoyed broader market sentiment.

Investors also digested data showing the Chinese economy slowed in the second quarter and US retail sales rose less than expected in June.

The shares of Shoppers, the country's biggest pharmacy chain, shot up more than 24 percent and had the biggest positive influence on the market.

Facing heightened competition from Target Corp and Wal-Mart Stores Inc, Loblaw said it would create a retail giant with more than C$42 billion in revenue and gain access to the growing small-urban store sector.

"Loblaw has reorganized its business operations with a vengeance," said Elvis Picardo, strategist and vice president of research at Global Securities in Vancouver. "It spun off its real estate operations into a REIT, and now it's come out of the blue and made this big acquisition.

"The very fact that the market reaction has been so favorable indicates optimism that there's synergy there, that it's not an acquisition that's made at a ridiculous price or at a sky-high multiple."

The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index closed up 66.17 points, or 0.53 percent, at 12,528.35, after reaching 12,569.93, its highest since June 5.

The benchmark Canadian index extended its advances from the previous week, when it jumped the most in more than 7 months.

"It does seem like sentiment is improving and appetite for Canadian stocks is coming back," Picardo said.

Eight of the 10 main sectors on the index were higher.

Financials, the index's most heavily weighted sector, rose 0.5 percent.

Royal Bank of Canada, the country's biggest lender, rose 0.7 percent at C$62.26 and Bank of Nova Scotia was up 0.3 percent at C$57.20.

Gold miners helped drive gains in the materials group, which was up 0.5 percent.

Barrick Gold Corp added 1.3 percent to C$15.69.

The shares of energy producers fell slightly despite gains in the price of oil.

Shoppers rose to C$60.12, while Loblaw gained 5.4 percent to C$50.13. The two stocks helped lift the consumer staples sector up 7 percent.

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