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Canadian investment in foreign securities fell to C$2.5M in April, reflected acquisitions of foreign debt securities offset by sales of shares; non-residents increased exposure to Canadian securities by C$41.2B, led by debt securities: Statistics Canada

OTTAWA , June 17, 2024 (press release) –

Foreign investors acquired $41.2 billion of Canadian securities in April, the largest investment in two years. At the same time, Canadian investment in foreign securities slowed sharply to $2.5 million, from a record investment of $35.6 billion in March.

As a result, international transactions in securities generated a net inflow of funds of $41.2 billion in the Canadian economy in April, nearly offsetting the net outflow of funds of the previous two months.

Chart 1: Canada's international transactions in securities

Largest foreign investment in Canadian debt securities since April 2020
Foreign investment in Canadian securities reached $41.2 billion in April, the largest amount since March 2022. The investment was mainly in debt securities and, to a lesser extent, equity securities.

Foreign acquisitions of Canadian debt securities amounted to $34.6 billion in April 2024, the highest investment since April 2020, at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The activity in April 2024 was led by foreign investment in federal government securities, both in the form of bonds (+$10.8 billion) and money market instruments (+$7.3 billion). Meanwhile, non-resident investors added both private corporate bonds (+$12.3 billion) and provincial government bonds (+$9.8 billion) to their holdings, targeting new issues of instruments denominated in foreign currencies.

Chart 2: Foreign investment in Canadian debt securities, by sector of issuer

Foreign investment in Canadian shares amounted to $6.6 billion in April, following two consecutive monthly divestments totalling $6.2 billion. The investment in April was mainly in shares of the trade and transportation industries, as well as the energy and mining industries. The Standard & Poor's (S & P)/Toronto Stock Exchange composite index was down in April for the first time following ongoing monthly growths since November 2023.

Canadian investors purchase foreign debt securities and sell foreign shares
Canadian investment in foreign securities slowed sharply to $2.5 million in April 2024, following a record investment of $35.6 billion in March. In April, the investment activity reflected acquisitions of foreign debt securities nearly entirely offset by sales of foreign shares.

Canadian investors acquired $11.6 billion of foreign debt securities in April, led by purchases of US government bonds totalling $7.1 billion. In addition, investors added $2.0 billion of US corporate bonds and $2.1 billion of non-US foreign bonds to their holdings. Overall, Canadian investors have acquired $48.4 billion of foreign bonds so far in 2024, compared with $1.7 billion over the same period in 2023.

In April 2024, US long-term interest rates reached their highest levels since October 2023, and the US dollar appreciated against the Canadian dollar.

Chart 3: Canadian investment in foreign bonds

In contrast, Canadian investors reduced their exposure to foreign equity markets by $11.6 billion in April 2024. Investors sold $9.7 billion of US shares, following a significant acquisition of $18.9 billion in March. US share prices, as measured by the S & P 500 composite index, were down by 4.2% in April.

Chart 4: Canadian investment in foreign equity and investment fund shares

Note to readers
The data series on international transactions in securities covers portfolio transactions in equity and investment fund shares, bonds and money market instruments for both Canadian and foreign issues. This activity excludes transactions in equity and debt instruments between affiliated enterprises. These are classified as foreign direct investment in international accounts.

Equity and investment fund shares include common and preferred equities, as well as units or shares of investment funds. For the sake of brevity, the terms "shares" and "equity and investment fund shares" have the same meaning.

Debt securities include bonds and money market instruments.

Bonds have an original term to maturity of more than one year.

Money market instruments have an original term to maturity of one year or less.

Government of Canada paper includes Treasury bills and US-dollar Canada bills.

All values in this release are net transactions unless otherwise stated.

Next release
Data on Canada's international transactions in securities for May will be released on July 17.

Products
The Canada and the World Statistics Hub (Catalogue number13-609-X) is available online. This product illustrates the nature and extent of Canada's economic and financial relationship with the world using interactive graphs and tables. This product provides easy access to information on trade, investment, employment and travel between Canada and a number of countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Mexico, China and Japan.

As a complement to this release, the data visualization product "Securities statistics," part of the series Statistics Canada – Data Visualization Products (Catalogue number71-607-X), is available online.

The User Guide: Canadian System of Macroeconomic Accounts (Catalogue number13-606-G) is also available.

The Methodological Guide: Canadian System of Macroeconomic Accounts (Catalogue number13-607-X) is available.

Contact information
For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact us (toll-free 1-800-263-1136; 514-283-8300; infostats@statcan.gc.ca) or Media Relations (statcan.mediahotline-ligneinfomedias.statcan@statcan.gc.ca).

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