Q: Hello i5, Please help me to understand why cm.pr.p @$18.26,paying 4.26%div,redeemable @$25.00 with a floating rate feature trading at, in my view, a large discount price? or is it? Please explain how the actual floating is, in terms of %div on this preferred. Also would appreciate receiving a couple more alike rate reset ones at lower than redeem Price. How would the reset preferred be effected by the prime rate change. Many thanks J.A.P. Burlington
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Q: Hi 5i,
In this trend of BoC rate hikes which Canadian Banks are better positioned ? I would like to add 2 to my portfolio. Could you please comment on this ?
Thanks !
In this trend of BoC rate hikes which Canadian Banks are better positioned ? I would like to add 2 to my portfolio. Could you please comment on this ?
Thanks !
Q: CM reported good results today similar to RY's yesterday--beat expected eps by 0.11,increase domestic banking(by 8%),mortgage volume(12%) & US wealth management(76%) with decline in provision for loan losses,but capital market decline 10%.Please help me to understand why it dropped 2% today after an initial spike of some $1.19.Thanks for u usual great services & views.Is this a good entry point?
Q: Hi, thinking of buying a bank stock and would like your opinion on the better one at this time.
I'am thinking they are much the same,so would like your opinion on the cheapest valuation and best growth going forward for next 3-5 years.
Do not hear much of CM ,what are your thoughts?
Thanks,Brad
I'am thinking they are much the same,so would like your opinion on the cheapest valuation and best growth going forward for next 3-5 years.
Do not hear much of CM ,what are your thoughts?
Thanks,Brad
Q: 8:53 AM 7/26/2017
Hello Peter
Is there any reason to avoid Bank of Commerce? It has a trailing P/E of 8.96, dividend of 4.52%, is by far the cheapest of all the Canadian Banks and would seem to be a best buy. Are there any problems anticipated with the new US acquisition? Anything I am missing? Is a 6% position in CM ok for income added to existing positions in RY 4%, BNS 3%, and TD 2%?
Thank you......... Paul K
Hello Peter
Is there any reason to avoid Bank of Commerce? It has a trailing P/E of 8.96, dividend of 4.52%, is by far the cheapest of all the Canadian Banks and would seem to be a best buy. Are there any problems anticipated with the new US acquisition? Anything I am missing? Is a 6% position in CM ok for income added to existing positions in RY 4%, BNS 3%, and TD 2%?
Thank you......... Paul K
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $232.72)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $131.99)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $104.30)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO $193.48)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM $132.10)
Q: The article you shared about the Canadian banks was an interesting read. I'm curious if you would buy any of the banks today, and if so which one and why? Its interesting to hear your thought process around whether you would go for the higher dividend payer that is more undervalued but limited short term growth, or the more US exposed fair valued, or international fair valued, or other reasons.
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $232.72)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $131.99)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $104.30)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO $193.48)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM $132.10)
Q: Given the increasing speculation that the Bank of Canada will be hiking interest rates come July 12th, which bank or banks in Canada will benefit the best from it? Looking to put some cash into Canadian financials as I am just starting to develop my first portfolio. Thanks for the great service you provide!
Q: I have 100K to invest, with the requirement that it all be in dividend tax credit eligible stocks, income and minimal overall risk are more important than growth in this account. I would like to keep it to no more than 10 names at approx 10K each, so far I have come up with BNS, CM, ENB, TRP,BCE,FTS,NWC, T, ALA,SLF. Do you have any concerns or suggested additions.
Q: Just add a comment to David's Q today.Christine Kramer is a top 100 most powerful businesswomen in Canada.She is very sharp,knowledgeable,good personality & highly respected by all in the organization.Possible to be a female CEO of a bank.A great move by CIBC.For hockey fans,McDavid is a spokesman for CIBC.
Q: What is your opinion on senior management changes within a company. More specifically the recent news out of CIBC. thanks.
Q: Is it time to rethink the long american bank play? My Citi is fine but BAC seems to languish and there is talk of the rest of the year being one and done rate wise.
I also have CM that I am thinking of cashing in.
Which of these has more upside?
I also have CM that I am thinking of cashing in.
Which of these has more upside?
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $232.72)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $131.99)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $104.30)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO $193.48)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM $132.10)
Q: My holdings in the banks are pretty well equal. Circumstances have arisen which require me to decide whether I should shift this balance against the most overvalued to the most undervalued, if there is a worthwile difference among them for a long term holder. Would you be inclined to rank them and indicate whether your order represents significant differences?
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $232.72)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $131.99)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM $132.10)
Q: Hi Peter , wonder if you could tell me why the banks are down from their highs in Mar. while the earnings are good, and what would be the catalyst to get them back to that level. Thanks, Nick
Q: Can you comment on CIBC's results - I thought they were in line with expectations - steady as she goes. However, the market has not reacted well. What am I missing.
Cheers
Cheers
Q: Is CIBC a good buy at this level or should I wait or buy one of the other large banks??
This would be for my income portfolio.
This would be for my income portfolio.
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $131.99)
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BCE Inc. (BCE $34.25)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM $132.10)
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TELUS Corporation (T $19.32)
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Artis Real Estate Investment Trust (AX.UN)
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Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. (ENF $31.88)
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Granite Real Estate Investment Trust (GRT.UN $88.57)
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Pizza Pizza Royalty Corp. (PZA $16.59)
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Summit Industrial Income REIT (SMU.UN $23.48)
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Firm Capital Mortgage Investment Corporation (FC $12.25)
Q: I would like to use GRT.UN, CM,ENF,PZA,TD,SMU.UN,T,AX,BCE,AND FC in a retirement income portfolios what do you think. Are there any I should not use.
Jim
Jim
Q: Cohodes said to Bloomberg he is getting ready to announce another company that he's going after. Says "It’s a doozy". I had to look up what that means: unique. It's not EQB, it's another one. I don't think it's CIBC, because it isn't "unique". What are your top 2 guesses for this company? My guess is Genworth, because it's the only mortgage insurer in Canada and so, is "unique" in my opinion. But the carry cost to short it is over 5.5%, so there might be a better choice I have not thought about.
Q: Since CIBC is the most sensitive to eventual housing downturn, how secure would be my RRSP and TFSA accounts with CIBC Investor's Edge in case CIBC gets into trouble. Thank you for great service. Milan
Q: With BMO and RY recently announcing they will securitize and sell uninsured Canadian Alt A mortgages, does this indicate that Cdn banks are following in the same foot steps of US financials leading up to 2008 financial crisis? What is your view on what this portends for Cdn financials and the Cdn housing market?
Thanks
(http://www.wealthprofessional.ca/business-news/big-six-bank-to-enter-fray-with-new-product-224397.aspx)
Thanks
(http://www.wealthprofessional.ca/business-news/big-six-bank-to-enter-fray-with-new-product-224397.aspx)
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $232.72)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $131.99)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $104.30)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO $193.48)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM $132.10)
Q: Hi Peter and Gang,
Just wondering what your views are on Canadian banking industry going forward and if the 5 big Canadian banks are a buy, hold or sell.
Thanks,
Harry
Just wondering what your views are on Canadian banking industry going forward and if the 5 big Canadian banks are a buy, hold or sell.
Thanks,
Harry