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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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Canadians are pouring more into U.S. stocks than they have in over 35 years

Canada’s ire toward the U.S. in the wake of soured trade relations has rocked summer tourism and spurred consumer boycotts, but that wrath has not extended to U.S. markets.

Canadian investors have poured $59.9 billion Canadian dollars ($43.3 billion USD) into net purchases of U.S. debt and equities from January to May this year alone, the most in this year-to-date period since at least 1990.

Meanwhile, net foreign investment in Canadian securities fell by $18 billion CAD ($13 billion USD) in the first five months of the year.

“‘Buy Canadian’ programs seemingly don’t apply to investment portfolios, as Canadian investors have instead loaded up on U.S.-issued securities at an entirely unprecedented year-to-date pace,” Warren Lovely, managing director of National Bank Financial, wrote in a report last month. “Meanwhile, foreign investors have cooled on Canada.”

fortune.com

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