A Yen for Canada?
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January 18th, 2010 by AdvisorAnalyst
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Back in September I wrote Canada on the Cusp of Something Big outlining my case about the Canadian economy, markets, and loonie. My central argument then, and now, was that Canadians need to get in front of the “invest in Canada,” theme before foreigners do. Sound fiscal policy, strong, well capitalized banks, a productive commodity complex, and our good-old-fashioned brand of conservatism, continue to make Canada the leading destination for investors, both on the domestic front, and internationally, in the G7.
There is more to the Canada story than meets the eye. The fundamentals, are only half the story, and relevant, particularly for the longer term outlook . What matters equally in the near and long term, however, is what is going on behind the scenes in the proprietary institutional and hedge fund trading rooms.
Pierre Daillie (AdvisorAnalyst.com), GlobeAdvisor.com, January 18, 2009
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