Canadian Bank Stocks Remain Resilient Amidst Ongoing Uncertainty
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martes, 2 de septiembre de 2025, 7:40 am ET1 min de lectura
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Scotiabank analyst Mike Rizvanovic highlighted the sector's resilience, noting that the banks have demonstrated their ability to thrive even in the face of economic challenges [1]. He emphasized that the strong earnings results have driven forward earnings expectations and that the banks' capital and reserve levels remain solid. Rizvanovic also noted that the banks' ability to contain credit losses and maintain positive operating leverage has been a key factor in their success.
BMO analyst Sohrab Movahedi echoed these sentiments, highlighting the banks' strong balance sheets and positive operating leverage. He noted that the 'Big 6' collectively delivered $17.0 billion in earnings in Q3/25, an increase of approximately 14% year-over-year. Five of the six banks beat consensus expectations, with RY (Royal Bank of Canada) and NA (National Bank of Canada) leading the way [2].
Macquarie global strategist Viktor Shvets offered a different perspective, attributing the market's calmness to an abundance of capital and the inability to price risk. He noted that investors are holding out hope that changes in the U.S. political situation and transformational technology will prove performative and not alter the status quo [3].
Despite these positive signs, investors are advised to remain cautious. The market's volatility is a test of patience, and investors should focus on long-term strategies rather than short-term gains. The banks' valuations are at the top end of their historical range, suggesting that the current rally may not persist.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/canadian-bank-stocks-soar-q2-earnings-beat-overvalued-2508/
[2] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/inside-the-market/article-the-partys-still-not-over-for-canadian-bank-stocks-says-scotia-analyst/
[3] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/inside-the-market/article-the-partys-still-not-over-for-canadian-bank-stocks-says-scotia-analyst/
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Scotiabank analyst Mike Rizvanovic believes Canadian bank stocks will continue to perform well, citing strong earnings results and resilient performance despite ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty. BMO analyst Sohrab Movahedi also highlighted the banks' strong balance sheets and positive operating leverage. Macquarie global strategist Viktor Shvets attributes the market's calmness to an abundance of capital and the inability to price risk.
Canadian bank stocks have continued to exhibit strong performance, with analysts from Scotiabank and BMO expressing confidence in their future prospects. Despite ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty, the banks have shown resilience and delivered robust earnings results.Scotiabank analyst Mike Rizvanovic highlighted the sector's resilience, noting that the banks have demonstrated their ability to thrive even in the face of economic challenges [1]. He emphasized that the strong earnings results have driven forward earnings expectations and that the banks' capital and reserve levels remain solid. Rizvanovic also noted that the banks' ability to contain credit losses and maintain positive operating leverage has been a key factor in their success.
BMO analyst Sohrab Movahedi echoed these sentiments, highlighting the banks' strong balance sheets and positive operating leverage. He noted that the 'Big 6' collectively delivered $17.0 billion in earnings in Q3/25, an increase of approximately 14% year-over-year. Five of the six banks beat consensus expectations, with RY (Royal Bank of Canada) and NA (National Bank of Canada) leading the way [2].
Macquarie global strategist Viktor Shvets offered a different perspective, attributing the market's calmness to an abundance of capital and the inability to price risk. He noted that investors are holding out hope that changes in the U.S. political situation and transformational technology will prove performative and not alter the status quo [3].
Despite these positive signs, investors are advised to remain cautious. The market's volatility is a test of patience, and investors should focus on long-term strategies rather than short-term gains. The banks' valuations are at the top end of their historical range, suggesting that the current rally may not persist.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/canadian-bank-stocks-soar-q2-earnings-beat-overvalued-2508/
[2] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/inside-the-market/article-the-partys-still-not-over-for-canadian-bank-stocks-says-scotia-analyst/
[3] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/inside-the-market/article-the-partys-still-not-over-for-canadian-bank-stocks-says-scotia-analyst/

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