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  2. Canadian Investors Trade Government Bonds for Corporate Credit
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Canadian Investors Trade Government Bonds for Corporate Credit

Zandile ChiwanzaApr 30, 2026
2026-04-30

Canadian investors aren’t just buying “the market”; they are executing surgical strikes into specific pockets of credit and currency. According to the latest National Bank Financial (NBF) weekly flow report, fixed income ETFs attracted $624 million in inflows for the week ended April 24, 2026. Notably, two funds saw outsized gains that signal a rotation away from government bonds toward corporate credit and U.S. Treasuries — a move that hints at a tactical re-calibration of risk and yield.

Read more: Bobby Eng on Canadian Market Growth & Liquidity Myths

Corporate Bonds and Market Interest

The Desjardins Canadian Corporate Bond Index ETF (DCBC) recorded $404 million in inflows over the past week, representing a significant increase in the fund’s asset base over a short period.

DCBC alone represented roughly 65% of all net fixed income inflows. The fund seeks to replicate the performance of a broad Canadian investment-grade corporate bond index, providing exposure to a diversified portfolio of issuers across sectors and maturities. The fund’s structure offers investors a low-cost way to access corporate credit, which may help explain part of the recent demand. DCBC carries an expense ratio of 0.15% and has almost $1.3 billion in assets under management. 

U.S. Dollar Liquidity

Concurrently, some investors maintained a cautious stance. The Global X 0–3 Month US T-Bill ETF (UBIL.U) saw $209 million in inflows, which is a significant movement for a short-term treasury fund. 

UBIL.U is designed for investors specifically seeking interest income through U.S. Treasury Bills. It carries an expense ratio of 0.13%. In the current environment, holding U.S. dollar cash equivalents may help manage currency fluctuations, though the tactic does not eliminate risk. 


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Out of Government Bonds

Where is this money coming from? It appears investors are liquidating broad Canadian government holdings to fund these specialized moves. For example, the iShares Core Canadian Government Bond Index ETF (XGB) saw $417 million in outflows during the same period.

As we push further into the second quarter, these flows may offer a window into institutional sentiment: a preference for targeted credit risk and currency-hedged liquidity over the implied safety of government paper.

For more news, information, and analysis, visit the ETFs in Canada Content Hub.

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