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TSE:CM

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM.TO)

160.32
+0.55 (0.34%)
as of Aug 21, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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star iconAug 21, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 17 opinions in the last 12 months.

The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM-T) is viewed positively by various financial experts, with many suggesting it is a stronghold within the Canadian banking sector. Analysts appreciate the bank's ability to increase net income, particularly through its U.S. operations, and note the favorable regulatory environment that enhances lending capacity. Despite some concerns about exposure to the Canadian consumer and potential economic volatility, the bank's strong earnings potential is underlined by its significant cash reserves and effective capital management. The stock is seen as positioned to exploit upcoming infrastructure projects, indicating possibilities for sustained growth, although some analysts express caution regarding overall market valuations and recommend profit-taking.

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Positive
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Fair Value
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WAIT
Generally like the banks, but they have had a pretty strong move. Interest-rate increases have affected the stocks. Wait for the announcement by the US fed on interest rates.
TRADE
Looking for a modest 10/15% return on banks. Has a lot of exposure to the stock market. In the short term, you could see some pricing pressure.
DON'T BUY
Rising rates makes banks somewhat less interesting. Not sure where the growth is going to come from four banks.
HOLD
Expects a moderate price change in the immediate near-term. Dividend at 3.69%.
DON'T BUY
Not their favorite bank, but better than they used to be. Still have some problems to work out.
DON'T BUY
Getting pretty expensive. May split.
DON'T BUY
Feels the stock price is a little rich right now. With this bank, you are getting some very volatile earnings because it is in a more risky business.
BUY
Has had a decent run and giving about a 2 1/2% yield. One of the more leveraged to the credit cycle which is getting better.
BUY
There could be some near-term weakness because there has been good strength. They've upped their dividend payout ratio. Still relatively cheap given the earnings growth.
TOP PICK
Trading revenues weren't particularly strong. Expect these to improve quite a bit over the next couple of quarters. Substantial increase in dividends. Still see some upside.
HOLD
Likes all the banks. Expects a better performance out of this bank and Toronto Dominion. May be getting a little high now.
DON'T BUY
The distance between the 200-day moving average and the price indicates a probable pullback.
BUY
Favourite bank because it's more leveraged to a recovery in the economy. Went through the last credit cycle fairly well.
DON'T BUY
Not a fan. Prefers Bank of Nova Scotia because of their offshore assets.
HOLD
The cheapest of the banks in terms of P/E ratios based on next year's earnings.
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