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Canadian Banc Corp T.BK

Alternate Symbol(s):  CNDCF | T.BK.PR.A

The Companys investment objectives are (i) to provide holders of Preferred Shares with cumulative preferential floating rate monthly cash dividends at a rate per annum equal to the Prime Rate plus 0.75%, with a minimum annual rate of 5.0% and a maximum annual rate of 7.0% (ii) to provide holders of Class A Shares with regular floating rate monthly cash distributions targeted to be at a rate per annum equal to the Prime Rate plus 2.0%, with a minimum targeted annual rate of 5.0% and a maximum targeted annual rate of 10.0% and (iii) to return the original issue price to holders of both Preferred Shares and Class A Shares at the time of the redemption of such shares on December 1, 2012.


TSX:BK - Post by User

Comment by mousermanon Aug 21, 2023 5:03pm
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Post# 35598689

RE:A contrarian view

RE:A contrarian view
Obscure1 wrote: I believe the Evergrande filing reinforced fears of another banking tremor.  Maybe not a black swan event but the banking industry in the USA has been testing lower boundaries all year including the recent FED threat to force 6 mid-size banks to re-capitalize.

I don't see a pathway to the FED raising rates on Sept 20th and I highly doubt that the BoC will announce a rate increase on Sept 6th as all the metrics that I follow suggest a "wait and see" strategy. .  

What are we really looking at for the banks in the short run?

I guess we will find out this week.  I don't expect any traumatic increase in loan loss provisions which is what really moves the banks stox.  In fact, I think we will hear a "business as usual" message from the banks with a bias towards holding rates.

I spoke to IR at Quadravest recently about BK.  The don't keep tract of institutional vs retail holdings but the indication was that they believed that a large majority of both the BK and BK.PR.A shares are held by retail investors.  That kinda surprised me as I expected the prefs to be held by funds while the commons would be held by retail. 

My gut tells me that the spike down in the BK share price is more a function of a fear-response from retail investors worried about the 2x leverage than any "exit" from pros.

Mouse:  I don't think that net selling of 40,000 shares by Anonymous is an indication of anything ominous.  I certainly appreciate all that you do here and the chart that you provided today reinforces my belief that BK is widely held by retail investors.  Retail investors almost always react on emotion and often make the wrong decision in moments of uncertainty.  

I was going to buy more at $12.60 but didn't.  I think I will regret that decision by the end of the week.






So retail inverstors dont shortsell? Is that what you are trying to say?
Anonymous is most often used to hide your trading house, which has to borrow shares from somewhere. At times they borrow it in house, and that  is when they really dont want their clients to see the short statistics.
At any rate the LIONS Share of selling since the midmonth report was done anonomously, and it was not small potatoies.
About 1/3 of the shares sold were by Anon.
House Positions for C:BK from 20230815 to 20230821
House Bought $Val Ave Sold $Val Ave Net $Net
2 RBC 136,188 1,757,653 12.906 49,655 639,684 12.883 86,533 -1,117,969
7 TD Sec 311,880 4,019,379 12.888 236,160 3,036,923 12.86 75,720 -982,456
80 National Bank 168,003 2,159,696 12.855 110,248 1,423,223 12.909 57,755 -736,473
79 CIBC 170,795 2,193,062 12.84 139,252 1,790,217 12.856 31,543 -402,845
9 BMO Nesbitt 64,268 827,831 12.881 36,920 473,934 12.837 27,348 -353,897
124 Questrade 27,761 358,997 12.932 13,039 168,507 12.923 14,722 -190,490
88 Credential 12,652 163,777 12.945 2,230 28,902 12.961 10,422 -134,875
19 Desjardins 38,570 496,881 12.883 28,195 361,380 12.817 10,375 -135,501
39 Merrill Lynch 50,550 648,483 12.829 42,014 539,045 12.83 8,536 -109,438
13 Instinet 3,700 47,631 12.873 700 9,023 12.89 3,000 -38,608
53 Morgan Stanley 3,591 46,194 12.864 1,785 23,175 12.983 1,806 -23,019
28 CI 1,567 20,262 12.93 0   1,567 -20,262
22 Fidelity 1,500 19,400 12.933 0   1,500 -19,400
76 iA 1,480 18,973 12.82 0   1,480 -18,973
57 Interactive 3,346 42,938 12.833 1,921 24,660 12.837 1,425 -18,278
83 Research Cap 340 4,423 13.009 0   340 -4,423
59 PI 69 898 13.014 0   69 -898
68 Leede 0   1,000 13,020 13.02 -1,000 13,020
5 Citadel 1,584 20,287 12.807 6,342 81,827 12.902 -4,758 61,540
36 Latimer 4,159 53,469 12.856 9,532 122,603 12.862 -5,373 69,134
14 Virtu ITG 20,737 266,888 12.87 31,800 408,187 12.836 -11,063 141,299
33 Canaccord 10,510 132,803 12.636 23,700 300,558 12.682 -13,190 167,755
85 Scotia 35,279 453,545 12.856 63,715 817,883 12.837 -28,436 364,338
1 Anonymous 124,545 1,600,240 12.849 394,866 5,090,982 12.893 -270,321 3,490,742
TOTAL 1,193,074 15,353,710 12.869 1,193,074 15,353,733 12.869 0 23

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