Canadian Investment in Foreign Securities Hits All-Time High
Canadians bought up a record amount of foreign securities at the end of last year as investors piled into US stocks.
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Canadians bought up a record amount of foreign securities at the end of last year as investors piled into US stocks.
Investment in securities outside the country hit C$29.4 billion ($21.8 billion) in December, according to data released Friday by Statistics Canada. That’s the largest net outflow of purchases into foreign stocks and bonds in the history of records going back to 1988.