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Canadian Imperial Bank of CommerceCM.TOPAST TOP PICKAug 26, 2014Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 19, 2026. Market Open.
We're speculating what will happen. Last year, most of the Canadian area was protected from tariffs because of CUSMA. The US would be paying more for our goods through tariffs; they buy many of our goods. Banks are at the tail end of their elevated provisions and their stocks have done quite well as interest rates have declined. The Bank of Canada has signalled it may hold rates for a while, but the government has released more fiscal support and opening more trade channels, which are good. She remains bullish banks.
The chart shows a V-shaped recovery since April's tariff worries. In Canada, interest rates have been cut aggressively, so the Canadian banks have skated through. Wealth management divisions are strong. Loan loss provisions are down. NA and RY are the best, but CM and BMO are reporting much better earnings, which catches his attention.
(A Top Pick Sept 4/13. Up 33.46%.) Hasn’t reduced his holdings yet, but is certainly looking at it. When he bought it, it was the bank with the strongest capital position and the highest ROE, selling at a significant discount to the others. It is no longer such a bargain as it is trading at 2.5X. Yield is still fairly strong. Not as compelling a story as it once was. 3.8% dividend yield.