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CIBC Up In US Premarket As Reports Q2 Adjusted Earnings Beat; Moved To Sell CIBC Caribbean and Announces NCIB

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CIBC (CM.TO, CM) was at last look up 0.5% in pre-market trade on Thursday after reporting an increase in adjusted net earnings for the second quarter, beating expectations, while it declared an unchanged dividend, moved to sell its interest in CIBC Caribbean and announced an intention to repurchase up to 30 million common shares.

For the second quarter, CIBC's adjusted net income jumped 23% year-on-year to $2,471 million, up from $2,016 million in the same period of 2025. Adjusted diluted earnings per share stood at $2.54 compared with $2.05 a year earlier. FactSet had forecasted $2.46.

Reported net income stood at $2,465 million, up 23% from $2,007 million in the second quarter of 2025. CIBC posted reported EPS of $2.53 versus $2.04 a year ago.

Results for the second quarter of 2026 were negatively impacted by $8 million ($6 million after tax), or $0.01 per share, related to the amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets.

It had revenues of $8,006 million compared to $7,022 million. FactSet had forecast $7,959.7 million.

Provision for credit losses was $605 million, comparable with $568 million in the first quarter of this fiscal. PCL on performing loans was down due to a "less unfavourable change in our economic outlook, partially offset by less favourable credit migration in the current quarter", the bank said. PCL on impaired loans was up mainly due to higher provisions in Canadian commercial banking and wealth management, and Canadian personal and business banking, it added.

The bank also declared a dividend of $1.07 per share on common shares for the quarter ending July 31, 2026 payable on July 28, 2026 to shareholders of record at the close of business on June 29, 2026. It was unchanged from the dividend announced in Feb, 2026.

The bank said the return on equity, a measure of profitability and efficiency, widened to 16.4% on an adjusted basis from 13.9% in the same period last year. Its CET1 ratio was 13.6% at April 30, 2026, compared with 13.4% at the end of the prior quarter.

"In the second quarter of 2026, we delivered strong financial results through the disciplined execution of our client-focused strategy, including double-digit growth in net income and a higher return on equity compared to a year ago, driven by robust results across all of our business units," said Harry Culham, CIBC CEO.

"Our team is delivering for our clients every day as we accelerate the execution of our strategy, supported by our strong capital position, prudent risk management and resilient balance sheet. As we look ahead, we are committed to creating value for our stakeholders by helping our clients achieve their ambitions, enabling growth for key industries across the economy and being there for our communities," Culham said.

Additionally, CIBC also announced an agreement to sell its 91.67% interest in CIBC Caribbean to The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son (Butterfield) for a total consideration of approximately US$1.6 billion.

The bank also announced its intention to purchase for cancellation up to 30 million common shares under a normal course issuer bid, subject to the approval of the Toronto Stock Exchange. Common shares that may be purchased for cancellation represent approximately 3.3% of outstanding common shares as at April 30, 2026.

Shares of the bank were last down US$0.09 to US$115.35 in pre-market trading on the NYSE on Thursday. They closed $0.33 down at C$159.54 in Toronto on Thursday.

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