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    Canada’s top banks cautious on global trade path

    August 29, 2025

    Top executives at Canada’s largest banks delivered a unified message of caution during third-quarter earnings calls held this week, highlighting how unresolved global trade tensions and shifting monetary policies are weighing on the economic outlook. Despite delivering stronger-than-expected profits, the leaders of CIBC, BMO, TD, Scotiabank, RBC and National Bank of Canada warned that continued geopolitical uncertainty and volatility in international trade are affecting credit markets, consumer behavior and investment sentiment across the financial sector.

    Canada’s top banks cautious on global trade path
    Trade uncertainty clouds financial outlook for major Canadian banking groups. Credit – Scotiabank.

    Speaking on Thursday, Victor Dodig, the outgoing CEO of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, said that slowing global trade activity could increase inflationary pressures and reduce growth momentum in both Canada and the United States. While CIBC reported a profit of 2.10 billion Canadian dollars in the quarter, up from 1.80 billion last year, Dodig emphasized the need to remain vigilant as central banks signal divergent paths in interest rate policy and governments prepare for major trade reviews, including the North American trade pact.

    Bank of Montreal CEO Darryl White echoed those sentiments, noting that although macroeconomic indicators have stabilized in recent months, uncertainty remains high due to shifting trade alliances and uneven global demand. BMO posted a 25 percent increase in quarterly net income to 2.33 billion Canadian dollars, supported by strong capital markets and personal banking performance. Still, White cautioned that the financial system is “not out of the woods,” citing ongoing disruptions in global supply chains and the effects of regional tariffs on pricing.

    Toronto-Dominion Bank also flagged geopolitical risk as a persistent concern. CEO Raymond Chun said the upcoming review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) could bring additional policy ambiguity for cross-border businesses. TD reported third-quarter net income of 3.3 billion Canadian dollars, reversing a loss in the same period last year. Chun warned that businesses across Canada remain sensitive to rising tariffs and regulatory realignment, which may affect long-term investment decisions.

    Trade tensions loom over positive financial results

    Scotiabank reported a 32 percent rise in quarterly profit to 2.53 billion Canadian dollars, but executives expressed concern about lingering credit risk. Chief risk officer Phil Thomas pointed to softening consumer demand and inflation as indicators of strain in household balance sheets. He added that while credit loss provisions have declined, banks remain cautious due to potential macroeconomic shocks stemming from global trade friction.

    Royal Bank of Canada, the nation’s largest lender by market value, increased provisions for credit losses to 881 million Canadian dollars as it maintained conservative downside economic scenarios. The bank’s executives said trade-related volatility and global economic fragmentation were key factors in its risk planning framework.

    Meanwhile, National Bank of Canada CEO Laurent Ferreira noted that infrastructure and productivity investments from Canadian governments could buffer the economy but did not eliminate the challenges posed by external trade threats. Across the board, the Big Six banks surpassed financial analysts‘ expectations on adjusted earnings per share, with only National Bank narrowly missing by one cent.

    Global financial sentiment mirrors Canadian caution

    While earnings growth was driven by diversified revenue streams, especially in wealth management and investment banking, the cautious forward guidance suggests banks are preparing for more unpredictable quarters ahead. The cautious tone aligns with global financial sentiment, as major institutions including JPMorgan Chase have also flagged trade uncertainty as a top risk to stability.

    With inflation, monetary policy divergence and geopolitical shifts shaping the financial landscape, Canada’s leading banks are signaling that resilience will depend not just on earnings strength but on how effectively institutions navigate an increasingly complex global trade environment. – By Content Syndication Services.

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