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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce T.CM

Alternate Symbol(s):  CM | T.CM.PR.P | T.CM.PR.Q | T.CM.PR.S

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is a Canada-based financial institution. The Company has 13million personal banking, business, public sector and institutional clients. Across personal and business banking, commercial banking and wealth management, and capital markets businesses, the Company offers a full range of advice, solutions and services through its digital banking network and locations across Canada, with offices in the United States and around the world. Its personal banking offers products and services, including bank accounts, credit cards, mortgages, lending, investments, insurance, ways to bank and smart advice. Its business banking products and services include accounts, credit cards, borrowing, investing, cash management, smart business advice and healthcare. It also offers various business solution, including Managing Cash Flow, Financing Your Business and Day-to-Day Banking.


TSX:CM - Post by User

Post by Dibah420on May 29, 2023 8:25am
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Content to collect 6% div.

Content to collect 6% div.Canadian banks have been bobbing in doldrums since February of last year and this will likely persist for another Q or two.  All have healthy yields...some well above treasuries.  Now is the time to add or at least let the drips rip.  There isn't a tsunami in the making, imo,  to sink them all.  More likely are clearer skies by 2024...once we emerge from this unacknowledged recession...provided the political nonsense on either side of the border fizzles out.
Inflation is declining but not fast enough...at least not in the housing sector.  Tons of new housing going up in my area but at advertised price tabs of $600k and up...hardly affordable for the increase in population,  mostly new immigrants.  Food prices  are on the mend and will soon be more noticible as the grocery chains start their BBQ season sales.
The one good thing about shorts is that they evenually have to cover.
Cheers
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