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CIBC to Redeem $1 Billion in NVCC Subordinated Debentures Ahead of Maturity

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Canadian Bank of Commerce ( (TSE:CM) ) has issued an announcement.

CIBC plans to redeem all $1.0 billion of its 1.96% NVCC subordinated debentures due April 21, 2031, on April 21, 2026, at par plus accrued interest, after which interest will no longer accrue on the securities. The redemption, to be funded from general corporate funds, reflects CIBC’s ongoing capital management strategy and may modestly reshape its funding profile and regulatory capital structure without requiring new external financing.

The most recent analyst rating on (TSE:CM) stock is a Buy with a C$156.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Canadian Bank of Commerce stock, see the TSE:CM Stock Forecast page.

Spark’s Take on TSE:CM Stock

According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, TSE:CM is a Neutral.

The score is held back primarily by weak and volatile cash flow and elevated leverage despite strong profitability and improving ROE. Offsetting these risks, technicals show a clear uptrend with positive momentum, and valuation is reasonable with a supportive dividend yield.

To see Spark’s full report on TSE:CM stock, click here.

More about Canadian Bank of Commerce

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) is a leading North American financial institution serving 15 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients. Through its Personal and Business Banking, Commercial Banking and Wealth Management, and Capital Markets divisions, it offers a broad range of financial advice, products and services across Canada, the United States and selected international markets.

Average Trading Volume: 2,801,735

Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy

Current Market Cap: C$127.2B

See more insights into CM stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

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