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With hockey playoffs in full swing, on Saturday's edition of This Week in Money I explained to host Jim Goddard how insiders are edging out of the defensive zone. Less REITs and slightly greater risk in the Energy sector point to a more growth-oriented posture among insiders. These moves might also suggest that insiders feel long-term Canadian bond rates may have seen their lows at least for now. Insiders also offer some ways to hedge against rising consumer prices driven by the Bank of Canada's strategy to devalue the loonie. The interview starts at 16:30 available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wqCnCUCX2Mc.
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