Toronto stocks moved down Friday, as the investors locked in recent gains, driving down the resource indexes and financials.

The S&P/TSX composite index fell 92.52, or 0.70%, to 13,165.50.

Eight of the 10 TSX main sub-groups were down.

The energy index fell 1.43%.

Light, sweet crude slipped 16¢ to close at US$65.87 a barrel.

Imperial Oil Ltd. fell 73¢, or 1.68%, to $42.80.

The materials index fell 0.34%, while the gold sub-sector dropped 0.66%.

Barrick Gold Corp. fell 46¢, or 1.38%, to $32.94.

The financials index fell 0.91%

Manulife Financial Corp. fell 27¢, or 0.68%, to $39.70.

Gold futures moved ahead $1.50 to US$663.00 an ounce.

The S&P TSX Venture Exchange gained 5.11, or 0.16%, to 3,186.83.

In New York, markets ended mixed and little changed, after a day of volatile trading, as investors took in slightly lower oil prices and continued global uncertainty.

The Dow Jones industrial average gained 5.60, or 0.05%, to 12,354.35, the Nasdaq composite index moved up 3.76, or 0.16%, to 2,421.64, the S&P500 fell 1.67, or 0.12%, to 1,420.86.