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Enbridge Inc. is an energy transportation and distribution company. The Company operates through five business segments: Liquids Pipelines, Gas Transmission and Midstream, Gas Distribution and Storage, Renewable Power Generation, and Energy Services. Liquids Pipelines consists of pipelines and terminals in Canada and the United States that transport and export various grades of crude oil and... see more

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Post by silkos on Jan 19, 2022 11:32am

Capital Bleed

A very interesting piece about big money investor sentiment and cash flow leaving Canada en scale.

Not a political statement but is has to do with what's going on in Canada and the current policy.

Since it's paywall, the article follows:

Canadian Investors Shatter Records By Putting $115 Billion in Foreign Securities
  • Net C$144.4 billion investment shatters record set in 2006
  • Canada needs to address ‘capital bleed,’ National Bank says
Canadians are shunning their domestic market and investing record amounts abroad, according to National Bank of Canada Financial Markets.
 
Net purchases of overseas securities by locals soared to C$144.4 billion ($115.4 billion) in the first 11 months of 2021 -- shattering a previous record of C$73.3 billion set in 2006, the bank said, citing Statistics Canada. Canadians spent a record C$81.8 billion on U.S. securities.
 
Capital Flight
Canadian investors on pace for net record spend on foreign securities
 
“We have a really exceptional amount of money leaving the country to seek out exposure in U.S. equities like never before,” Warren Lovely, managing director, economics and strategy at National Bank of Canada said by phone. Canada has an ongoing “capital bleed problem” that needs to be addressed with a competitive tax environment and moving on environmental, social and governance concerns, he added
 
Still, Lovely said in a report Monday that foreign investors continue to pour money into Canadian securities to the point that net portfolio flows are positive for Canada as a whole.
 
National Bank previously raised concern about Canadian capital flight in a Nov. 2021 report entitled “Canada’s can’t afford to bleed capital like this,” which said sustained lower investment in mining, quarrying and oil extraction explained the decline. The bank points to U.S. information technology companies as being net beneficiaries of Canadian investment outflows.
 
Tech stocks have a 9% weighting on the S&P/TSX Composite, compared with 28% on the S&P 500 Index, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
 
“It would be nice to have a more diversified economy to not have Canadians fleeing,” said Ari Pandes, associate finance professor at the University of Calgary, adding that domestic investors looking for tech exposure flock to the U.S., given the relative size of the sector.
 
On the fixed-income side, investors in Canadian government bonds were hurt in 2021 by rising inflation. On Monday, Canadian businesses reported widespread challenges with supply chains and labor shortages in a central bank survey -- fueling expectations of a rate hike by the Bank of Canada as early as next week.
 
Comment by ckwong on Jan 22, 2022 7:37am
There is a Yahoo version without paywall. It shows a chart on the capital flight for last decade which worth to check out: Canadian Investors Shatter Records By Putting $115 Billion in Foreign Securities
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