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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

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Post by Dibah420 on Feb 25, 2022 10:19am

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February 25, 2022 | 07:47 ET~ CIBC CM-TSX CM-NYSE Rating Outperform Price: Feb-24 $154.90 Target $165.00 Total Rtn 10%

First Look at Q1/22 Results Bottom Line: Positive. CM's adjusted cash EPS of $4.08 (excl. $0.02 integration charge for Costco portfolio) exceeded our/consensus expectations of $3.62/$3.67. The beat to us reflected better capital markets activity (strong FX/Equity tradings) and better credit in CP&SB.
Total bank PCL ratio was 6bps. Balance sheet remains strong with CET1 ratio of 12.2%. CM repurchased ~0.9MM shares in the quarter (~9% of 10MM/2% NCIB previously announced). Two-for-one stock split announced, subject to approval.

Key Points • PTPP income was up 11% y/y with top-line revenue growth of ~11% y/y (doubledigit growth in net interest income and trading); total bank adjusted operating leverage +0.3% reflecting previously articulated investment plans which resulted in 10% higher expensesy/y). Adj. NIX was 54.2 vs. 54.3% in Q1/21.
Trading revenue was better than our expectations (up 13% y/y to $576MM; trailing 8-quarter average of $418MM). Total bank non-trading NIM was down 6bps y/y (down 2bps q/q to 241bps).
• Most Major Operating Segments Exceeded Our Expectations in the quarter with Canadian Commercial and Wealth continuing to show growth, up 31% y/y with strong volume growth (commercial loan balances up 19% y/y; deposit balances up 12% y/y) and AUA growth (up 14% y/y) driven by market appreciation. CP&SB was up 7% y/y, helped by noteworthy increases to transactional fees driven by higher consumer activity and volume growth (loan balances up 12% y/y; NIM down 10bps y/y).
Capital Markets comfortably exceeded our expectations, up 10% y/y driven by increased equities and FX trading, as well as higher corporate banking utilization. • Strong Loan Growth. CM delivered double-digit growth in net interest income, supported by a ~14% y/y loan growth, notwithstanding lower NIM; spread-based revenue makes up 51.9% of total revenues, unchanged from last year.
• Another Quarter of Reserve Release Benefits. The quarter included $75MM/6bps in PCLs (Stage 1&2: (4)bps; Stage 3: 11bps). Total allowances (specifics + collectives) now stand at ~$3.0B or ~121bps of credit RWA (vs. "through the cycle" average of 154bps).
• Strong ROE Despite Higher Capital Levels. Adjusted ROE of 17.6% for the quarter was driven by strong ROA of 85bps and notwithstanding a CET1 ratio of 12.2% (down 20bps q/q).
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