Canadian capital inflow slows to net $6.4 billion as equities lose favour

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Although the US index has seen an increase of more than 20% since the ‘liberation day’ turmoil in April, Stephen Lingard, SVP and co-head of multi-asset at CI Global Asset Management, told Wealth Professional that there are some reasons to be underweight US equities and more constructive on other markets.

The breakdown shows foreign acquisition of Canadian bonds of $31.2 billion in August, largely private corporate bonds denominated in US dollars and euros, with federal and provincial government bonds contributing too.

Meanwhile, domestic investors purchased $19.5 billion of foreign securities, continuing a robust trend from earlier in the year. The bulk of that acquisition centred on foreign equities with $21.2 billion in foreign shares, including $17.0 billion into US equities and $4.2 billion into non-US equities (the latter the highest since March 2024).

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