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This summary was created by AI, based on 12 opinions in the last 12 months.
The National Bank of Canada (NA-T) has received positive feedback from various analysts, who note its strength in wealth management and recurring revenue generation through fees. Analysts highlight the bank's strategic acquisition of Canadian Western Bank, which enhances its national presence and cross-selling opportunities. Despite concerns about high valuations in the banking sector, many believe that National Bank is well-positioned for long-term growth, with expectations of double-digit earnings growth for years to come. The bank's focus on Alberta's services and the overall good performance in capital markets are also noted. However, there are cautious views regarding potential economic challenges, such as a recession or shifts in trade agreements, which may impact valuations.
Likes it in general. Great platform and franchise. If economy is heading for a contraction (for whatever reason), this name doesn't have the geographic exposure of the other 5 banks. Mainly in Quebec; very small US and international footprint. Extremely good job of growing, so he wouldn't bet against management. It's a macro call.
Disclosure: his dealer custody is with NA.
If only he could roll back the time machine on his portfolio.... The bank that grew up and took a well-deserved seat at the big boys' table. Exceptional bank, packs a big punch in capital markets. Standout results. Purchase of CWB is a hand-in-glove fit, strategically sound, likely accretive. Lots of blue sky ahead, no qualms adding.
Overall, banks should be correcting a little more than they are now. He sees some growth risks in Canada specifically. A bank like this, that's mostly exposed to the Canadian consumer and market, will have a bit of a correction if our economy is weaker.
Likes the name, but he'd wait for more of a drop before putting in new $$, perhaps another $10 lower.
It had always traded at a discount to the big 5 banks but has started to trade in line. However he feels that it will go back to its historic range. He will continue to hold but not add.