Maple Group takes leaf out of domestic investing

The Maple consortium's counter-bid for the Toronto Stock Exchange may not be just due to patriotism – there are also economic reasons why Canadian investors like to buy into key domestic institutions

The all-Canadian counterbid to the London Stock Exchange's merger with the Toronto Stock Exchange may look like stereotypical jingoism against a foreign takeover. But there could also be economic reasons why Canadian investors like to buy into key domestic institutions.

According to a new study by Brandes Investment Partners, a North-American asset manager, affluent Canadians hold only 15% of their equities in international markets.

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