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Canada's international investment position
Second quarter 2004
Data quality, concepts and methodology
Footnotes
Table 1.1 to 1.3
- Exclude, prior to 1983, short-term
inter-company accounts which are included in other assets and other liabilities.
Exclude, prior to 1983, Canadian banks' equity in foreign subsidiaries
and associates which is included in deposits assets. Exclude, prior to 1979,
investments held abroad, for tax or administrative reasons, by wholly-owned
Canadian subsidiaries of foreign corporations.
- Exclude, prior to 1964, the foreign currency loan assets of banks
which are included in deposits assets. Include, from 1964 to 1970,
the medium term non marketable United States government securities held under
the Columbia River Treaty arrangements. Include, from 1995 onward,
the asset position for repurchase agreements (REPO's) on Canadian and foreign
securities. Prior to 1995, REPO's on Canadian bonds are included in Canadian
bonds.
- Include, prior to 1964, the foreign currency loan and security
assets of banks. From 1964 onward, these loans are included in loans
assets and these securities in other assets. Include, prior to 1963,
Canadian banks' net foreign currency positions with both residents and non-residents
and their holdings of gold and, for the Canadian non-bank
sector, all their foreign currency deposits, whether held in or outside Canada,
as well as their holdings of foreign treasury bills (except those in the official
monetary reserves). The classification was based on a convention that treated
Canadian banks as non-residents of
Canada insofar as their foreign currency activities were concerned. From 1964 onward,
Canadian banks' equity in foreign subsidiaries and affiliates are included
in direct investment assets, loans in loans assets and securities in other
assets; and, for the Canadian non-bank
sector, deposits held in Canada are excluded from all series.
- Include, prior to 1983, the short-term
inter-company accounts. From 1983 onward, these short-term
inter-company accounts are included in direct investment assets. Exclude,
prior to 1964, the foreign security assets of banks, which are included
in deposits assets. Include, from 1972 onward, the net foreign assets
left abroad by immigrants.
- Exclude, prior to 1983, the short-term
inter-company accounts which are included in other assets and other liabilities.
Include, prior to 1975, foreign portfolio investment in Canadian corporations
which originated from the country of residence of the foreign direct investors.
From 1975 onward, foreign portfolio investment in these Canadian
corporations is included in portfolio Canadian bonds and stocks. Include,
prior to 1964, inter-company and
other liabilities of sales finance and consumer loan companies; from 1964 to 1969 they
are included in other liabilities and from 1970 onward in loans,
liabilities. Include from 1964 onward, an increase of some 400 companies
in the coverage.
- Include, from 1978 onward, interest accruals on these Canadian
bonds, made up of accruals on coupons and the amortization between the issue
price and the maturity price. Prior to 1978, bonds payable in United
States dollars are converted at the rate of $1.00 United States
equals $1.00 Canadian, while bonds denominated in other foreign
currencies are converted at exchange rates prevailing at the time of issue.
From 1978 onward, foreign currency bonds are converted into Canadian
dollars at the year-end closing exchange
rates of the reference year. Include, prior to 1995, repurchase agreements
(REPO's) on Canadian bonds. From 1995 onward, REPO's on Canadian
and foreign securities are included in loans assets and liabilities. Include,
from 1980, an exchange rate valuation effect for the United States dollar,
the Japanese yen and other foreign currencies. Bonds are valued at market
prices from 1990 onward, that is the price that would prevail in
the market at year-end. The market
valuation has been adopted internationally as the standard to value positions.
While the market valuation is not incorporated in the compilation of Canada's
official series, it is, however, provided as supplementary information.
- Include, from 1995 onward, the liability position for repurchase
agreements (REPO's) on Canadian and foreign securities. Prior to 1995,
REPO's on Canadian bonds are included in Canadian bonds. Exclude, prior to 1968, medium-term
bank borrowings by government and government enterprises, which are included
under other liabilities.
- Exclude, prior to 1963, the foreign currency deposits in Canadian
banks, which are included as a deduction in deposits assets.
- Exclude, prior to 1987, other long term liabilities of corporations,
which are included under loan liabilities. Include, from 1964 to 1969,
the inter-company and other liabilities
of sales finance and consumer loan companies. Prior to 1964, they are
included in foreign direct investment in Canada, and from 1970 onward
they are in loans, liabilities. Include, prior to 1983, the short-term
inter-company liability accounts. From 1983 onward, these short-term
inter-company accounts are included in direct investment.
Table 2
- Exclude, prior to 1983, short-term
inter-company accounts which are included in other assets and other liabilities.
Exclude, prior to 1983, Canadian banks' equity in foreign subsidiaries
and associates which is included in deposits assets. Exclude, prior to 1979,
investments held abroad, for tax or administrative reasons, by wholly-owned
Canadian subsidiaries of foreign corporations.
- Other European Union (EU) countries includes currently Belgium, Denmark,
France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal
and Spain. From January 1995, includes Austria, Finland, and Sweden.
- Other Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD) countries includes currently Australia, Iceland, New
Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey; from July, 1994 Mexico; from
December 1995, the Czech Republic; from May 1996, Hungary; from
November 1996, Poland; from December 1996, Republic of Korea; from
January 2001, Slovakia; up to December 1994, Austria, Finland and
Sweden.
Table 3
- Exclude, prior to 1983, short-term
inter-company accounts which are included in other assets and other liabilities.
Exclude, prior to 1983, Canadian banks' equity in foreign subsidiaries
and associates which is included in deposits assets. Exclude, prior to 1979,
investments held abroad, for tax or administrative reasons, by wholly-owned
Canadian subsidiaries of foreign corporations.
- Services and retailing cover transportation services; general services
to business; government services; education, health and social services; accommodation,
restaurants, and recreation services; food retailing; consumer goods and services.
- Other industries cover food, beverage and tobacco; chemicals, chemical
products and textiles; electrical and electronic products; construction and
related activities; communications.
Table 4
- Exclude, prior to 1983, short-term
inter-company accounts which are included in other assets and other liabilities.
Exclude, prior to 1983, Canadian banks' equity in foreign subsidiaries
and associates which is included in deposits assets. Exclude, prior to 1979,
investments held abroad, for tax or administrative reasons, by wholly-owned
Canadian subsidiaries of foreign corporations.
Tables 5 and 6
- Other European Union (EU) countries includes currently Belgium, Denmark,
France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal
and Spain. From January 1995, includes Austria, Finland, and Sweden.
- Other Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD) countries includes currently Australia, Iceland, New
Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey; from July, 1994 Mexico; from
December 1995, the Czech Republic; from May 1996, Hungary; from
November 1996, Poland; from December 1996, Republic of Korea; from
January 2001, Slovakia; up to December 1994, Austria, Finland and
Sweden.
Table 8
- Include, prior to 1983, the short-term
inter-company accounts. From 1983 onward, these short-term
inter-company accounts are included in direct investment assets. Exclude,
prior to 1964, the foreign security assets of banks, which are included
in deposits assets. Include, from 1972 onward, the net foreign assets
left abroad by immigrants.
Table 9
- Exclude, prior to 1983, the short-term
inter-company accounts which are included in other assets and other liabilities.
Include, prior to 1975, foreign portfolio investment in Canadian corporations
which originated from the country of residence of the foreign direct investors.
From 1975 onward, foreign portfolio investment in these Canadian
corporations is included in portfolio Canadian bonds and stocks. Include,
prior to 1964, inter-company and
other liabilities of sales finance and consumer loan companies; from 1964 to 1969 they
are included in other liabilities and from 1970 onward in loans,
liabilities. Include from 1964 onward, an increase of some 400 companies
in the coverage.
- Other European Union (EU) countries includes currently Belgium, Denmark,
France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal
and Spain. From January 1995, includes Austria, Finland, and Sweden.
- Other Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD) countries includes currently Australia, Iceland, New
Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey; from July, 1994 Mexico; from
December 1995, the Czech Republic; from May 1996, Hungary; from
November 1996, Poland; from December 1996, Republic of Korea; from
January 2001, Slovakia; up to December 1994, Austria, Finland and
Sweden.
Table 10
- Exclude, prior to 1983, the short-term
inter-company accounts which are included in other assets and other liabilities.
Include, prior to 1975, foreign portfolio investment in Canadian corporations
which originated from the country of residence of the foreign direct investors.
From 1975 onward, foreign portfolio investment in these Canadian
corporations is included in portfolio Canadian bonds and stocks. Include,
prior to 1964, inter-company and
other liabilities of sales finance and consumer loan companies; from 1964 to 1969 they
are included in other liabilities and from 1970 onward in loans,
liabilities. Include from 1964 onward, an increase of some 400 companies
in the coverage.
- Services and retailing cover transportation services; general services
to business; government services; education, health and social services; accommodation,
restaurants, and recreation services; food retailing; consumer goods and services.
- Other industries cover food, beverage and tobacco; chemicals, chemical
products and textiles; electrical and electronic products; construction and
related activities; communications.
Table 11
- Exclude, prior to 1983, the short-term
inter-company accounts which are included in other assets and other liabilities.
Include, prior to 1975, foreign portfolio investment in Canadian corporations
which originated from the country of residence of the foreign direct investors.
From 1975 onward, foreign portfolio investment in these Canadian
corporations is included in portfolio Canadian bonds and stocks. Include,
prior to 1964, inter-company and
other liabilities of sales finance and consumer loan companies; from 1964 to 1969 they
are included in other liabilities and from 1970 onward in loans,
liabilities. Include from 1964 onward, an increase of some 400 companies
in the coverage.
Table 12
- Include, from 1978 onward, interest accruals on these Canadian
bonds, made up of accruals on coupons and the amortization between the issue
price and the maturity price. Prior to 1978, bonds payable in United
States dollars are converted at the rate of $1.00 United States
equals $1.00 Canadian, while bonds denominated in other foreign
currencies are converted at exchange rates prevailing at the time of issue.
From 1978 onward, foreign currency bonds are converted into Canadian
dollars at the year-end closing exchange
rates of the reference year. Include, prior to 1995, repurchase agreements
(REPO's) on Canadian bonds. From 1995 onward, REPO's on Canadian
and foreign securities are included in loans assets and liabilities. Include,
from 1980, an exchange rate valuation effect for the United States dollar,
the Japanese yen and other foreign currencies. Bonds are valued at market
prices from 1990 onward, that is the price that would prevail in
the market at year-end. The market
valuation has been adopted internationally as the standard to value positions.
While the market valuation is not incorporated in the compilation of Canada's
official series, it is, however, provided as supplementary information.
- Other European Union (EU) countries includes currently Belgium, Denmark,
France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal
and Spain. From January 1995, includes Austria, Finland, and Sweden.
- Other Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD) countries includes currently Australia, Iceland, New
Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey; from July, 1994 Mexico; from
December 1995, the Czech Republic; from May 1996, Hungary; from
November 1996, Poland; from December 1996, Republic of Korea; from
January 2001, Slovakia; up to December 1994, Austria, Finland and
Sweden.
Tables 13,14.1, 14.2 and 14.3
- Include, from 1978 onward, interest accruals on these Canadian
bonds, made up of accruals on coupons and the amortization between the issue
price and the maturity price. Prior to 1978, bonds payable in United
States dollars are converted at the rate of $1.00 United States
equals $1.00 Canadian, while bonds denominated in other foreign
currencies are converted at exchange rates prevailing at the time of issue.
From 1978 onward, foreign currency bonds are converted into Canadian
dollars at the year-end closing exchange
rates of the reference year. Include, prior to 1995, repurchase agreements
(REPO's) on Canadian bonds. From 1995 onward, REPO's on Canadian
and foreign securities are included in loans assets and liabilities. Include,
from 1980, an exchange rate valuation effect for the United States dollar,
the Japanese yen and other foreign currencies. Bonds are valued at market
prices from 1990 onward, that is the price that would prevail in
the market at year-end. The market
valuation has been adopted internationally as the standard to value positions.
While the market valuation is not incorporated in the compilation of Canada's
official series, it is, however, provided as supplementary information.
Tables 15 to 16
- Other European Union (EU) countries includes currently Belgium, Denmark,
France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal
and Spain. From January 1995, includes Austria, Finland, and Sweden.
- Other Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD) countries includes currently Australia, Iceland, New
Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey; from July, 1994 Mexico; from
December 1995, the Czech Republic; from May 1996, Hungary; from
November 1996, Poland; from December 1996, Republic of Korea; from
January 2001, Slovakia; up to December 1994, Austria, Finland and
Sweden.
Table 18
- Exclude, prior to 1987, other long term liabilities of corporations,
which are included under loan liabilities. Include, from 1964 to 1969,
the inter-company and other liabilities
of sales finance and consumer loan companies. Prior to 1964, they are
included in foreign direct investment in Canada, and from 1970 onward
they are in loans, liabilities. Include, prior to 1983, the short-term
inter-company liability accounts. From 1983 onward, these short-term
inter-company accounts are included in direct investment.
Table 19.1 to 19.11
- Include, from 1978 onward, interest accruals on these Canadian
bonds, made up of accruals on coupons and the amortization between the issue
price and the maturity price. Prior to 1978, bonds payable in United
States dollars are converted at the rate of $1.00 United States
equals $1.00 Canadian, while bonds denominated in other foreign
currencies are converted at exchange rates prevailing at the time of issue.
From 1978 onward, foreign currency bonds are converted into Canadian
dollars at the year-end closing exchange
rates of the reference year. Include, prior to 1995, repurchase agreements
(REPO's) on Canadian bonds. From 1995 onward, REPO's on Canadian
and foreign securities are included in loans assets and liabilities. Include,
from 1980, an exchange rate valuation effect for the United States dollar,
the Japanese yen and other foreign currencies. Bonds are valued at market
prices from 1990 onward, that is the price that would prevail in
the market at year-end. The market
valuation has been adopted internationally as the standard to value positions.
While the market valuation is not incorporated in the compilation of Canada's
official series, it is, however, provided as supplementary information.
- Include, from 1995 onward, the liability position for repurchase
agreements (REPO's) on Canadian and foreign securities. Prior to 1995,
REPO's on Canadian bonds are included in Canadian bonds. Exclude, prior to 1968, medium-term
bank borrowings by government and government enterprises, which are included
under other liabilities.
- Exclude, prior to 1963, the foreign currency deposits in Canadian
banks, which are included as a deduction in deposits assets.
- Exclude, prior to 1987, other long term liabilities of corporations,
which are included under loan liabilities. Include, from 1964 to 1969,
the inter-company and other liabilities
of sales finance and consumer loan companies. Prior to 1964, they are
included in foreign direct investment in Canada, and from 1970 onward
they are in loans, liabilities. Include, prior to 1983, the short-term
inter-company liability accounts. From 1983 onward, these short-term
inter-company accounts are included in direct investment.
Tables 21.1, 22.1, 23.1, 24.1, 25.1 and 26.1
- Exclude, prior to 1983, short-term
inter-company accounts which are included in other assets and other liabilities.
Exclude, prior to 1983, Canadian banks' equity in foreign subsidiaries
and associates which is included in deposits assets. Exclude, prior to 1979,
investments held abroad, for tax or administrative reasons, by wholly-owned
Canadian subsidiaries of foreign corporations.
- Exclude, prior to 1964, the foreign currency loan assets of banks
which are included in deposits assets. Include, from 1964 to 1970,
the medium term non marketable United States government securities held under
the Columbia River Treaty arrangements. Include, from 1995 onward,
the asset position for repurchase agreements (REPO's) on Canadian and foreign
securities. Prior to 1995, REPO's on Canadian bonds are included in Canadian
bonds.
- Include, prior to 1964, the foreign currency loan and security
assets of banks. From 1964 onward, these loans are included in loans
assets and these securities in other assets. Include, prior to 1963,
Canadian banks' net foreign currency positions with both residents and non-residents
and their holdings of gold and, for the Canadian non-bank
sector, all their foreign currency deposits, whether held in or outside Canada,
as well as their holdings of foreign treasury bills (except those in the official
monetary reserves). The classification was based on a convention that treated
Canadian banks as non-residents of
Canada insofar as their foreign currency activities were concerned. From 1964 onward,
Canadian banks' equity in foreign subsidiaries and affiliates are included
in direct investment assets, loans in loans assets and securities in other
assets; and, for the Canadian non-bank
sector, deposits held in Canada are excluded from all series.
- Include, prior to 1983, the short-term
inter-company accounts. From 1983 onward, these short-term
inter-company accounts are included in direct investment assets. Exclude,
prior to 1964, the foreign security assets of banks, which are included
in deposits assets. Include, from 1972 onward, the net foreign assets
left abroad by immigrants.
Tables 21.2, 22.2, 23.2, 24.2, 25.2 and 26.2
- Exclude, prior to 1983, the short-term
inter-company accounts which are included in other assets and other liabilities.
Include, prior to 1975, foreign portfolio investment in Canadian corporations
which originated from the country of residence of the foreign direct investors.
From 1975 onward, foreign portfolio investment in these Canadian
corporations is included in portfolio Canadian bonds and stocks. Include,
prior to 1964, inter-company and
other liabilities of sales finance and consumer loan companies; from 1964 to 1969 they
are included in other liabilities and from 1970 onward in loans,
liabilities. Include from 1964 onward, an increase of some 400 companies
in the coverage.
- Include, from 1978 onward, interest accruals on these Canadian
bonds, made up of accruals on coupons and the amortization between the issue
price and the maturity price. Prior to 1978, bonds payable in United
States dollars are converted at the rate of $1.00 United States
equals $1.00 Canadian, while bonds denominated in other foreign
currencies are converted at exchange rates prevailing at the time of issue.
From 1978 onward, foreign currency bonds are converted into Canadian
dollars at the year-end closing exchange
rates of the reference year. Include, prior to 1995, repurchase agreements
(REPO's) on Canadian bonds. From 1995 onward, REPO's on Canadian
and foreign securities are included in loans assets and liabilities. Include,
from 1980, an exchange rate valuation effect for the United States dollar,
the Japanese yen and other foreign currencies. Bonds are valued at market
prices from 1990 onward, that is the price that would prevail in
the market at year-end. The market
valuation has been adopted internationally as the standard to value positions.
While the market valuation is not incorporated in the compilation of Canada's
official series, it is, however, provided as supplementary information.
- Include, from 1995 onward, the liability position for repurchase
agreements (REPO's) on Canadian and foreign securities. Prior to 1995,
REPO's on Canadian bonds are included in Canadian bonds. Exclude, prior to 1968, medium-term
bank borrowings by government and government enterprises, which are included
under other liabilities.
- Exclude, prior to 1963, the foreign currency deposits in Canadian
banks, which are included as a deduction in deposits assets.
- Exclude, prior to 1987, other long term liabilities of corporations,
which are included under loan liabilities. Include, from 1964 to 1969,
the inter-company and other liabilities
of sales finance and consumer loan companies. Prior to 1964, they are
included in foreign direct investment in Canada, and from 1970 onward
they are in loans, liabilities. Include, prior to 1983, the short-term
inter-company liability accounts. From 1983 onward, these short-term
inter-company accounts are included in direct investment.
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