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Forget China: This Extremely "Developed" Country Just Suffered Its Biggest Money Outflow E
• Zero HedgeAccording to BofA's Kamal Sharma, Canada's basic balance - a combination of the capital and the current account: a measure of national accounts that spans everything from trade to financial-market flows - swung from a surplus of 4.2% of GDP to a deficit of 7.9% in the 12 months ending in June. That's the fastest one-year deterioration among 10 major developed nations.
Citing Sharma's data Bloomberg writes that "money is flooding out of Canada at the fastest pace in the developed world as the nation's decade-long oil boom comes to an end and little else looks ready to take the industry's place as an economic driver." In fact, based on the chart below, the outflow is the fastest on record.