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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM.TO)

166.97
+3.44 (2.10%)
as of Jul 10, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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star iconJul 11, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 19 opinions in the last 12 months.

The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) has received mixed opinions from analysts regarding its performance and valuation. Many experts highlight its strong earnings growth, driven by significant increases in US-based business, and impressive return on equity, although concerns exist regarding its reliance on Canadian consumers and residential mortgages amid potential economic headwinds. Some analysts commend its cash reserve growth, with aggressive share buybacks and debt reduction strategies. However, others point out that the bank's valuation may be becoming stretched given the current economic context, urging caution and suggesting a focus on more defensive investments in the banking sector. Overall, while CIBC's trajectory appears positive, particularly with infrastructure developments benefiting the sector, the differing perspectives on its valuation suggest a cautious approach might be warranted.

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Banks probably at their high. Move into growth like techs
TOP PICK
Expects banks to duplicate what they did in 2000. TD & Royal are favourites
DON'T BUY
Growth will slow
HOLD
Performed well. Will do well if rates drop. (US banks have debt problems)
HOLD
Now expensive.
TOP PICK
Clear strategy
BUY
Expect them to continue doing well
DON'T BUY
Not a fan of CIBC. New joint venture will benefit partner more. Credit quality an issue. Fully priced now
BUY
If int. rates drop, it will be good for banks.Should be good value in future. Merger?
BUY
Earnings are coming up now. Long term looks good
TOP PICK
Redefining its strategy. Restructuring. No loan risks Into 3rd party banking service which will pay off. Expects mergers to come about
BUY
Likes banks. Expects new government will allow mergers
BUY
May have a bit of a pull back but expects them to move forward
TOP PICK
Likes Royal, TD and CIBC
DON'T BUY
Concerns on loans
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