Will Canadian ETF Inflows Hit an All-Time High in 2024?

The Canadian Investor

10-10-2024 • 56 mins

In this episode of The Canadian Investor podcast,  we examine whether 2024 is on track to break the record for Canadian ETF inflows. We discuss the trends driving September's strong inflows and the potential for a new all-time high by year-end.

In addition, we cover rising 5 and 10-year Canadian government bond yields and their implications for fixed income investors, the broader economy and on fixed-rate mortgages. We also dive into the dramatic fallout from Payfare losing its largest client, DoorDash, and how that could reshape the company's future. Rounding out the episode are discussions on Couche-Tard’s bid for 7&i and Canadian Natural Resources' major acquisition.

September 2024 Canadian ETF Fund Flows

Tickers of Stocks & ETF discussed: CNQ.TO, PAY.TO, ATD.TO, VFV.TO, CASH.TO, ZMMK.TO, CBIL.TO, XEQT.TO, VEQT.TO, ZGLD.TO

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