
TSE:BNS
This summary was created by AI, based on 30 opinions in the last 12 months.
The Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) is seen as a long-term hold by many analysts, despite a mixed performance relative to its peers. While some experts express optimism about its high dividend yield of around 4.5% and its potential to outperform due to management changes and international exposure, others express concerns regarding its strategic decisions, particularly the investment in KEY. This inconsistency in leadership and strategic direction appears to affect investor confidence. Recent evaluations suggest BNS may be undervalued compared to other Canadian banks, though some analysts recommend caution before adding to positions as the bank has underperformed in the short term. Overall, the bank's appeal centers on its dividend yield and potential for operational turnaround in the coming years.
Downward trend since 2021 from $95 to $55. Seeing nice head-and-shoulders reversal, with the "head" in October 2023. Nice consolidation around the shoulders, breakout to where we are now at $78-79. Everything looks really good right now. Conservative, don't have to worry about too much.
Potential to reach $90, playing catchup to some of the others.
BNS continues to pay a solid dividend yield of 5.4%, and it is up 22% on a year-to-date basis, and 29% on a one-year basis. Its earnings outlook is improving, and most analyst estimates are trending higher recently. Analysts have been upping their price targets mostly on improving fundamentals under the CEO, Scott Thomson, who has revamped leadership and focused on profitability. It may see some consolidation after its recent run up, but we continue to like the name and feel that it trades at a reasonable valuation of 11.4X forward earnings.
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Laggard compared to peers. Partial investment in KEY in the US, with market expectations that investment will be increased over time to expand footprint. Net interest income would actually increase with falling rates. Loves the valuation and shift in strategy. Yield is 5.6%.
(Analysts’ price target is $70.73)Continues to like this stock. Will continue to own shares. Very generous dividend. Not worried about credit conditions. Excellent brand with loyal customers in Canada. Earnings basis continue to grow. Multiples still presenting value for new investors. Would recommend to new investors.
25% of his firm's assets are in financial services of one kind or another, a big overweight for them. In the process of a turnaround, bit more work to do, looking better than it was 6 months ago. Perhaps let it consolidate a bit. Doing well now, but you need to compare to others in the group, and they're doing a bit better.
He owns RY, CM, and NA. He'd stick with those.
Sold, and shifted into other names. Some analysts have really warmed to it lately. Domestic presence has increased dramatically and strongly. Wants to see all the bank earnings, feels expectations are too high given what they can deliver on growth in the short term. Valuations are at higher end for all.
Paid a lot of $$ for its recent acquisition, and he wants to watch that play out. Canadian banks have a chequered history with US expansion, and he's not sure BNS will break that trend.