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Canadian investment abroad: +$9.0B in June (down from +$13.5B in May).
Equities: +$8.2B (US shares +$5.7B; non-US shares +$2.5B).
US shares total acquisitions Q2: +$19.7B.
Debt securities: +$850M.
Non-US foreign bonds: +$4.5B.
US debt: -$7.5B in government bonds, +$3.7B in corporate debt.
US S&P 500 rose +5.0% in June; Euro Stoxx 50 fell -1.2%.
Overall flows: Net outflow of -$8.3B from Canadian economy in June.
Total Q2 outflow: -$43.7B, comparable to Q1.
Foreign investment in Canadian securities: +$709M in June, first inflow since January.
Bonds: +$6.9B (corporate +$5.6B, provincial +$3.0B, federal -$1.3B).
Money market: -$3.2B (mainly private corporate paper -$3.0B).
Equities: -$3.0B, led by banking and trade/transportation shares; partially offset by manufacturing and energy/mining.
S&P/TSX Composite Index rose +2.6% in June.
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