royal bank

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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LTD., $224.99, Toronto symbol CP, recently offered to merge with CSX Corp. (New York symbol CSX), the third-largest railway in the U.S. CSX has rejected the proposal. A merger would help CP ship more crude oil from producers in North Dakota’s Bakken region to refineries in the Midwest and on the U.S. east coast. It would also help CP speed up shipments, because the company would not have to transfer railcars to another railway. The combined firm would be one of North America’s largest railways. However, regulators would have likely blocked the merger or required CP and CSX to sell significant parts of their operations. Still, the prospect of a future deal adds to CP’s long-term appeal....
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ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, $80.80, Toronto symbol RY, earned $2.4 billion in the three months ended July 31, 2014, up 10.2% from $2.2 billion a year earlier. Per-share earnings rose 11.0%, to $1.62 from $1.46, on fewer shares outstanding. These figures exclude unusual items, such as a $40-million loss on the recent sale of Royal’s Jamaican banking operations. On this basis, the latest earnings beat the consensus estimate of $1.54 a share. Revenue jumped 25.2%, to $9.0 billion from $7.2 billion. The bank set aside $283 million to cover bad loans in the latest quarter, up 6.0%, from $267 million. That’s mainly due to higher provisions at its Caribbean and Canadian corporate lending operations....
ISHARES S&P/TSX 60 INDEX FUND $21.94 (Toronto symbol XIU; buy or sell through brokers; ca.ishares.com) is a good low-fee way to buy the top stocks on the TSX. The units are made up of stocks that represent the S&P/TSX 60 Index, which consists of the 60 largest, most heavily traded stocks on the exchange. Expenses are just 0.17% of assets.

The index mostly consists of high-quality companies. However, it must ensure that all sectors are represented, so it holds a few we wouldn’t include.

The index’s top holdings are Royal Bank, 8.1%; TD Bank, 7.4%; Bank of Nova Scotia, 6.4%; Suncor Energy, 4.8%; CN Railway, 4.2%; Canadian Natural Resources, 3.9%; Bank of Montreal, 3.7%; Enbridge, 3.1%; Valeant Pharmaceuticals, 3.0%; Manulife Financial, 2.9%; CIBC, 2.8%; BCE, 2.7%; TransCanada Corp., 2.6%; Potash Corp., 2.5%; CP Rail, 2.2%; and Cenovus, 1.9%.

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ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $79 (Toronto symbol RY; Conservative Growth and Income Portfolios, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 1.4 billion; Market cap: $110.6 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 3.0; Dividend yield: 3.6%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.rbc.com) is Canada’s second-largest bank, with $895.9 billion of assets.

Royal recently completed the sale of its moneylosing Jamaican operations, which included 13 branches. The bank will record a one-time loss of $97 million on the deal, up from its earlier estimate of a $60-million loss.

Meanwhile, Royal earned $2.2 billion in the quarter ended April 30, 2014, up 15.3% from $1.9 billion a year ago. Per-share earnings rose 17.6%, to $1.47 from $1.25, on fewer shares outstanding.

Overall revenue gained 7.2%, to $8.3 billion from $7.7 billion. Revenue at Royal’s retail banking division (which supplied 40% of the total) gained 5.1%, thanks to stronger loan demand in Canada. The lower Canadian dollar also improved the results of its U.S. and Caribbean operations.

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The U.S. Federal Reserve has indicated that it will probably end its bond-purchasing program, known as quantitative easing, as early as October 2014. After that, the Fed may raise interest rates, particularly if inflation becomes a problem. Higher interest rates in the U.S. would likely push up rates in Canada and elsewhere, slowing demand for mortgages and car loans. However, Canada’s big banks continue to expand into feebased services, like wealth management, which are less sensitive to interest rates. We continue to like all five banks, but we prefer TD and Bank of Nova Scotia for new buying....
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TORONTO-DOMINION BANK, $53.39, Toronto symbol TD, reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings this week, thanks to steady loan demand in Canada and the U.S. It’s also profiting from its recent deal with Aimia (Toronto symbol AIM) to become the main credit card issuer for the popular Aeroplan travel-reward program. In the quarter ended April 30, 2014, TD’s earnings rose 13.5%, to $2.1 billion from $1.8 billion a year earlier. Due to fewer shares outstanding, per-share earnings gained 14.7%, to $1.09 from $0.95. These figures exclude unusual items, such as costs related to the new Aeroplan card business. On that basis, the latest earnings beat the consensus estimate of $1.02 a share. Revenue rose 12.5%, to $7.4 billion from $6.6 billion. In addition to the new Aeroplan deal, TD is benefiting from last year’s purchase of retailer Target Corp.’s U.S. credit card portfolio. As well, higher debt-underwriting volumes and merger and acquisition fees pushed up revenue at TD’s wholesale banking division by 5.4%....

ISHARES DOW JONES CANADA SELECT DIVIDEND INDEX FUND $24.40 (Toronto symbol XDV; buy or sell through brokers; ca.ishares.com) holds 30 of the highest-yielding Canadian stocks. Its selections are based on dividend growth, yield and payout ratio. The weight of any one stock is limited to 10% of its assets. The fund’s MER is 0.55%. It yields 3.8%.

The fund’s top holdings are CIBC, 7.0%; TD Bank, 6.3%; National Bank, 6.2%; Bonterra Energy, 6.0%; Bank of Montreal, 5.6%; Royal Bank, 5.1%; BCE, 4.3%; AG Growth International, 4.3%; and IGM Financial, 3.9%.

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