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CM Stock Price TSX: CIBC Quote, Forecast & Analysis

Lucas Nathan Mitchell Bennett • 2026-05-12 • Reviewed by Hanna Berg

If you’ve ever glanced at a bank stock and wondered whether the numbers tell the whole story, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (TSX:CM) is a case worth studying. Its stock just closed at 151.77 CAD on the Toronto Stock Exchange, up 0.80% from the previous session, and the mix of dividend yield, earnings momentum, and analyst uncertainty makes it a fascinating check-in for anyone tracking Canadian banking.

Last Price (CAD): 151.77 · Day Change: +0.80% · 52-Week Range: ~104.00 – 151.77 CAD · Market Cap: 104.58B CAD · Dividend Yield: 3.45% (TradingView) / 2.82% (Google Finance)

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
3Timeline signal
4What’s next
  • Analyst price targets range 104.00–121.00 CAD, implying potential downside from current levels (TradingView)
  • Upcoming quarterly dividend ex-date expected in late June 2026 (Google Finance)

Key financial metrics from multiple sources illustrate the variance in data.

Metric Value
Ticker CM.TO (TSX) / CM (NYSE)
Sector Financial Services – Banks – Diversified
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario, Canada
CEO Victor G. Dodig
Founded 1867
Market Cap (CAD) 104.58B (TradingView (market data aggregator))
P/E Ratio (TTM) 13.62 (TradingView) / 15.86 (Robinhood (trading platform))
Basic EPS (TTM) 8.32 CAD (TradingView)
Dividend (Quarterly) 1.07 CAD, ex-date March 27, 2026 (Google Finance (financial data platform))
Dividend Yield 3.45% (TradingView) / 2.82% (Google Finance)
Beta (1Y) 0.66 (low volatility) (TradingView)
Shares Float 880.96M (TradingView)

What is the current CM stock price on the TSX?

CM stock price today TSX CAD

  • As of May 11, 2026, CM.TO closed at 151.77 CAD on the Toronto Stock Exchange, up 0.80% from the previous close (Trading Economics (financial data platform)).
  • During the trading session, the price ranged from 149.55 CAD to 151.77 CAD (Google Finance (financial data platform)).
  • Morningstar, a Tier 1 investment research firm, reported a slightly different snapshot: 150.57 CAD as of May 8, 2026 (Morningstar (investment research firm)).
The upshot

At a market cap of 104.58 billion CAD and a beta of 0.66, CIBC trades like a steady anchor stock. But the variance between dividend yield estimates (3.45% vs 2.82%) signals that even basic yield data can trip up investors who rely on a single source.

The implication: price discrepancies across platforms directly affect valuation decisions.

One pattern across five different data platforms: the P/E ratio varies by more than 2 points — TradingView and Robinhood disagree by 16% on the same trailing metric. For an investor deciding whether the stock is cheap or fairly valued, that divergence matters.

Where can I find a live CM stock chart?

Interactive charting on Yahoo Finance

  • Yahoo Finance offers free interactive charts for CM.TO with time periods ranging from one day to five years, including overlays for moving averages and volume.
  • The platform allows comparison with the S&P/TSX Composite Index and sector peers (Google Finance provides a similar chart tool).

Globe and Mail chart tools

  • The Globe and Mail, a leading Canadian financial news publisher, features an embedded chart from Morningstar on its CM quote page, updated daily (Morningstar (investment research firm)).
  • TradingView offers technical analysis indicators, including MACD, RSI, and Bollinger Bands, for active traders (TradingView (market data aggregator)).
Why this matters

A retail investor looking at a one-day chart sees a 1.5% intraday range, while a swing trader using a yearly chart sees a 30% gain. The tool you choose shapes the narrative you build.

The catch: the same stock can look very different depending on the time frame selected.

What is the latest news for TSE:CM-Q?

Recent quarterly earnings

  • CIBC reported Q3 2024 earnings above consensus, driven by strong net interest income and wealth management fees (Morningstar (investment research firm)).
  • In Q2 2024, net income reached 1.8 billion CAD, per Trading Economics (economic data provider).

Regulatory filings

  • The bank maintains continuous disclosure filings with Canadian securities regulators; recent filings highlight capital adequacy ratios above regulatory minimums.

Analyst upgrades or downgrades

  • Analyst price targets compiled by TradingView range from 104.00 CAD (low) to 121.00 CAD (high), with a consensus hovering around 112 CAD (TradingView (market data aggregator)).
  • Trading Economics provides a one-year forecast of 121.47 CAD, implying a 20% downside from the current price of 151.77 CAD (Trading Economics).
Bottom line: The stock has surged well above analyst targets. For a value-focused buyer, the gap between current price (151.77 CAD) and the highest target (121 CAD) suggests the market is pricing in either a sharp earnings upgrade or a correction.

The pattern: earnings momentum has outpaced analyst expectations, creating a valuation disconnect.

Timeline: key milestones for CM stock

  • 2023 – CIBC completes acquisition of a Toronto-based wealth management firm (Morningstar (investment research firm)).
  • 2024 Q2 – Net income of 1.8 billion CAD reported (Trading Economics (economic data provider)).
  • 2024 Q3 – Earnings beat consensus amid strong loan growth (Morningstar).
  • 2025–2026 – Stock rallies 30.84% over one year; exceeds all analyst price targets by early May 2026 (TradingView (market data aggregator)).

What we know and what we don’t

Confirmed facts

  • CM is a constituent of the S&P/TSX 60 index (TradingView (market data aggregator)).
  • The bank has paid dividends continuously for over 150 years (Morningstar (investment research firm)).
  • Quarterly dividend of 1.07 CAD with ex-date March 27, 2026 (Google Finance (financial data platform)).
  • Market cap of 104.58 billion CAD (TradingView).

What’s unclear

  • Whether the bank will increase its dividend in the next quarter — sources disagree on yield by 0.63 percentage points (Google Finance vs. TradingView).
  • Exact impact of Canadian housing market slowdown on CIBC’s loan portfolio (Trading Economics (economic data provider)).
  • Why the stock trades 40% above the highest analyst target — possible momentum factor or earnings surprise not yet factored into models.
  • P/E ratio (TTM) varies between 13.62 and 15.86 depending on source (TradingView vs. Robinhood (trading platform)).

What analysts and executives are saying

CIBC’s diversified revenue base and solid capital ratios support our outperform rating.

RBC Capital analyst, via TradingView (analyst consensus aggregator)

The bank’s strong capital position and consistent dividend payments make it a core holding for income-focused investors.

Morningstar equity analyst, via Morningstar (investment research firm)

Is CM stock a buy or a sell right now?

With the stock trading at 151.77 CAD, well above the highest analyst target of 121.00 CAD, the buy/sell debate hinges on whether the market is correctly pricing in future earnings growth or creating a bubble. Bullish arguments point to strong recent earnings and a low beta of 0.66, while bearish views highlight the 40% premium over consensus targets and the unresolved housing market risks. For income-focused investors, the dividend yield — even at the lower 2.82% estimate — still beats most GICs. The decision ultimately rests on whether an investor trusts momentum or expects a correction back toward analyst targets.

The pattern is clear: CIBC’s stock has sprinted ahead of the fundamental story that analysts see. At 151.77 CAD, a dividend yield that sits between 2.82% and 3.45% still beats most GICs, but the price implies either a sustained earnings boom or a bubble. For a Canadian investor weighing a buy, the choice is between trusting the momentum and betting that the market knows something the analysts don’t — or taking profits and waiting for the target range to catch up.

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For a detailed look at the latest CM TSX stock price, including live charts and analyst targets, this analysis offers a comprehensive overview.

Frequently asked questions

What is the dividend ex-date for CM stock?

The most recent ex-dividend date was March 27, 2026, for a quarterly dividend of 1.07 CAD per share (Google Finance (financial data platform)).

How can I buy Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce shares?

Shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker CM.TO. Any Canadian brokerage account or U.S. brokerage supporting TSX listing can execute trades.

Does CM stock pay a monthly or quarterly dividend?

Quarterly. The dividend is 1.07 CAD per quarter, typically paid in the month following the ex-date.

What is the P/E ratio of CM?

Trailing twelve-month P/E ratios vary by source: 13.62 (TradingView) and 15.86 (Robinhood). The discrepancy likely stems from different treatment of non-recurring items.

What is the book value per share of CM?

Book value per share can be derived from the latest financial statements. Morningstar reports a price-to-book ratio of roughly 1.5, suggesting a book value in the range of 100 CAD per share.

Who are the largest institutional holders of CM stock?

Major institutional holders include Vanguard Group, RBC Global Asset Management, and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, based on regulatory filings.

What is the revenue of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce?

Fiscal year revenue was 63.63 billion CAD, according to TradingView (medium confidence).



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