Our banks will overcome Euro worries

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The sovereign debt problems in Europe, particularly among the so-called PIIGS countries (Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain), have held back the shares of Canada’s big five banks in the past few months. However, their exposure to these troubled countries remains small in relation to their earnings and market caps. Every investor should aim to hold at least two of Canada’s big banks. For new buying, Bank of Nova Scotia (see next page) remains our favourite. ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $53 (Toronto symbol RY; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 1.4 billion; Market cap: $74.2 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 2.7; Dividend yield: 4.3%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.rbc.com) is Canada’s largest bank, with $800.4 billion of assets. The bank has come under fire recently over allegations that it colluded with other global banks to manipulate the benchmark London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR). Banks around the world base their own lending rates on LIBOR. Royal has denied these charges. Royal also continues to cut its…