The Successful Investor Hotline – Friday, August 28, 2015

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TORONTO-DOMINION BANK, $52.91, Toronto symbol TD, reported that its earnings rose 5.4% in its fiscal 2015 third quarter, which ended July 31, 2015, to $2.3 billion from $2.2 billion a year earlier. Earnings per share rose at a slower rate of 4.3%, to $1.20 from $1.15, on more shares outstanding. These figures exclude several unusual items, such as investment gains and a recovery of costs related to a lawsuit settlement. On that basis, the latest earnings beat the consensus estimate of $1.18. Earnings at the Canadian banking division (63% of the total) rose 7.9%, thanks to strong loan demand and gains from its wealth-management and insurance businesses. The U.S. banking division’s earnings (27%) jumped 16.5%, largely because the low Canadian dollar enhanced this business’s profits. The wholesale banking division (10%) saw its earnings rise 10.6% on higher trading volumes, stronger demand for corporate loans and higher advisory fees on mergers and acquisitions. Revenue rose 6.6%, to $8.0 billion from $7.5 billion. However, TD…