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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM.TO)

Toronto - Toronto Real Time Price. Currency in CAD
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67.02-0.22 (-0.33%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
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Previous Close67.24
Open66.71
Bid67.00 x 0
Ask67.01 x 0
Day's Range66.57 - 67.36
52 Week Range47.44 - 69.42
Volume1,841,940
Avg. Volume4,127,934
Market Cap63.022B
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.11
PE Ratio (TTM)10.28
EPS (TTM)6.52
Earnings DateMay 30, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield3.60 (5.35%)
Ex-Dividend DateMar 27, 2024
1y Target Est69.05
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    CIBC Strikes Deals to Offload Some Discounted US Office Loans

    (Bloomberg) -- Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce struck agreements to sell $316 million of US office loans at a discount.Most Read from BloombergOne Dead After Singapore Air Flight Hit By Severe Turbulence‘It Felt Like We Had Crashed’: Singapore Air Passenger Describes Turbulence TerrorTesla Shareholder Group Slams Elon Musk’s $56 Billion Pay PackageHims Debuts $199 Weight-Loss Shots at 85% Discount to WegovyThe bank reached deals with multiple buyers for loans backed by eight US offices in cit

  • CNW Group

    CIBC donates $100,000 to support communities impacted by wildfires in British Columbia and Alberta

    CIBC announced today that it will be donating $50,000 to both the CIBC Foundation British Columbia Emergency Relief Fund and CIBC Foundation Alberta Emergency Relief Fund to provide support to those affected by the wildfires and evacuation efforts in the area. Furthermore, donations received through these funds will be used to provide continued assistance to local organizations to promote relief and restoration efforts in the future.

  • CNW Group

    Many Canadians' financial strategies overlook investing

    Only about half of Canadians (48 per cent) say they're investing money each year according to a new poll from Investor's Edge, the direct investing division of CIBC. A small majority (56 per cent) say they are comfortable investing their own money, a figure which rises to three-quarters (75 per cent) among investors, but only half (51 per cent) consider themselves knowledgeable about investing (68 per cent, among investors).