
TSE:BNS
This summary was created by AI, based on 28 opinions in the last 12 months.
The Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) has received mixed reviews from experts, reflecting a broad spectrum of opinions on the bank's current and future performance. Some analysts highlight the bank's low valuation compared to its peers and its strong dividend yield, positioning it as a potential buying opportunity for long-term investors. However, concerns remain regarding its management changes, struggles in international markets, and overall growth trajectory, especially in comparison to top performers like Royal Bank (RY). Despite recent improvements and a bullish outlook for the Canadian banking sector overall, BNS continues to face skepticism about its ability to catch up to more successful counterparts. Many experts recommend holding the stock for its yield while being cautious of potential market fluctuations and the uncertain economic landscape.
The banks are very well positioned. Benefitting from GenAI and AI investments. Regulatory environment is in their favour with OSFI lowering threshold for risk-weighted assets, which means they have more capital to lend. Consumer is reasonably healthy. As long as interest rates don't go flying through the roof anytime soon, the banks can continue to do well.
It's the weakest Canadian bank. They're reducing exposure to the Caribbean, because that area lacks growth. Tailwinds for all Canadian banks: the stock market is going up, management fees are up, M&A is increasing, and loans and mortgage rates are rising in a struggling economy. BNS is still struggling. Their dividend increase was the weakest of the six. He's not convinced BNS will catch up to its peers.
It's charm amongst peers is its relative valuation. Fairly inexpensive at ~1.5x book value. Large Canadian banks have all done well, but this one has lagged. Most international of Canadian banks.
Strong capital base. Dividends should continue to increase over time. Very strong yield of 4.54%.
The only one he still owns (plus a bit of TD). He'll get into banks again when prices are better.
When banks hit 12x PE, that means ROE is 8%. If the problems of GSY spread up the affluence chain, banks will have problems. Housing market is sloppy. Our economy is being bailed out by gold and oil prices. Yield is 4+%.
You probably don't want to add capital to a name that's moved significantly. Perhaps trim. The time to buy was when it was facing the uncertainty of a new CEO.
Canadian banks will have credit issues if CUSMA vaporizes. But in general, good franchises. Instead, look outside Canada; JPM is one to consider.
Bank of Nova Scotia is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol BNS.TO (previously BNS-T on Stockchase) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (BNS-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:BNS or BNS.TO
In the last year, 29 stock analysts issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on BNS.TO (previously BNS-T on Stockchase). 13 analysts recommended to BUY and 7 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst rating is DON'T BUY. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Bank of Nova Scotia.
Bank of Nova Scotia was recommended as a Top Pick by Tim Regan on 2026-07-29. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Bank of Nova Scotia.
Earnings reports or recent company news can cause the stock price to drop. Read stock experts' recommendations for Bank of Nova Scotia.
Bank of Nova Scotia is followed by 2153 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-08-18, Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS.TO) stock closed at a price of $124.60.
Has had some issues. Change in management, change in focus. Cheapest of the banks on a PE basis. RY is the premier Canadian bank, and it trades at that kind of valuation.
It all depends on how long you're looking to own for. He's sticking with RY.