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  • The investor base for Maple bonds is growing, more corporate issuers are keen to visit Canada and even the yield curve is extending. Nathan Collins looks at the Maple market as it tries to shake off a reputation for illiquidity and FIG dominance.
  • After five years as the safe haven’s safe haven, the Canadian government bond market is facing up to lacklustre domestic growth, low rates and an increasing dependence on the US to boost the economy. But, as Ralph Sinclair discovers, now might not be the time to dump your Canadian govvie holdings.
  • Canada’s provinces and crown corporations, like their sovereign, have been inundated with investor interest from overseas since the financial crisis began. As the Canadian economy grew, so did international Canadian dollar portfolios. Ralph Sinclair discovers that cash is attempting to reach ever further into the Canadian public sector.
  • After years of neglect Canada is a long last stepping up its efforts to fill its yawning infrastructure gap. Philip Moore reports on how the private sector and the bond market are playing key roles.
  • Well funded, world class, global scale, ambitious and innovative: Canada’s state pension plans and investment funds richly deserved being dubbed ‘Maple Revolutionaries’ by The Economist. Philip Moore reports on a C$1.1tr sector that has made the rest of the world envious of Canada.
  • With exploration and development energy companies reliant on cashflows, bank debt or asset sales, capital markets bankers are finding more joy in the infrastructure or so-called midstream sector. Philip Moore reports.