Foreign Investment In Canadian Securities Down in August

 | Oct 16, 2017 09:21

Foreign investment in Canadian securities totalled $9.8 billion in August, down from $24.0 billion in July. At the same time, Canadian investors increased their holdings of foreign securities by $12.0 billion, led by purchases of U.S. corporate instruments.

As a result, international transactions in securities generated a net outflow of funds of $2.2 billion from the Canadian economy in the month.

Foreign investment in Canadian securities slows

Foreign acquisitions of Canadian securities totalled $9.8 billion in August, below the monthly average investment of $17.7 billion observed from January to July. The activity in August was concentrated in the Canadian debt market.

Foreign investment in Canadian bonds amounted to $8.2 billion in August, mainly secondary market purchases of government instruments denominated in Canadian dollars. This followed an investment of $23.8 billion in July. Foreign investors acquired $4.3 billion of federal government bonds and $1.8 billion of provincial government bonds in August. Foreign investors also added private corporate bonds to their holdings in the month, but at a much slower pace than in the previous two months. Canadian long-term interest rates were down by 12 basis points in August following a significant increase in July.

Non-resident investors resumed their acquisitions of Canadian money market instruments by adding $1.5 billion to their holdings in August, following two straight months of divestment. Foreign acquisitions of corporate and provincial government paper were moderated by a divestment in Canadian Treasury bills during the month. Canadian short-term interest rates edged down and the Canadian dollar depreciated slightly against its U.S. counterpart in the month.

Foreign investment in Canadian equities totalled $232 million in August, down from the previous month. This was the fourth consecutive month of foreign acquisitions of Canadian shares. Canadian stock prices edged up in the month.

Canadian investors buy U.S. securities

Canadian investors resumed their acquisitions of foreign securities by adding $12.0 billion to their holdings in August, led by purchases of U.S. corporate instruments. This followed a divestment of $1.8 billion in July.

Canadian investment in foreign bonds increased in August to reach $4.9 billion, the highest investment since February 2016. The bulk of the activity in August was in U.S. corporate bonds. Acquisitions of U.S. Treasury bonds and non-U.S. foreign bonds also contributed to the increase. U.S. long-term interest rates were down by 11 basis points in the month.

Canadian investment in foreign equities rebounded to reach $7.2 billion in August, after a $2.9 billion divestment in July. The increase was largely due to acquisitions of U.S. shares. U.S. stock prices edged up in the month.

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