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This is one of those banks that came through the crisis very well. Have rebuilt their capital. They were held back on dividend increases. Paying out only about 20% of their earnings in dividends (2.95% yield) but this could go to 40% over the next few years. A play on a slowly recovering US housing market as well as commercial lending which is showing double digit growth.
For a long-term hold of 3-5 years? A high quality U.S. Bank so for a long-term hold she thinks it is pretty good here. 19 biggest US banks had to submit their capital plans to the Fed in March for the upcoming year. This is one of 3 or 4 banks that wanted to increase their dividends and this was approved.
(Top Pick Feb 15/12, Up 20.17%) Didn’t fall as far during 2008 as the others. Always been a well run bank. Huge mortgage business and it will continue to help them. Slight risk is that since they are slowly moving into investment banking and that brings a little more volatility to their earnings mix but it is not significant as of yet.
Probably best-of-breed in terms of governance and management. Had some very strong growth in mortgages recently. Longer-term, recovery in the housing market is going to do wonders for US banks. It’s going to be driven on the back of better employment and better business growth. He is looking at this one.
He has more US bank exposure than Canadian because he thinks there is some pretty good value there and some improvements are taking place. This one is the cream of the crop with a valuation that would reflect that, trading at 1.8X book value. Bank of America (BAC-N) might be more interesting in the near-term, with the possibility of a dividend increase coming at the end of the quarter.
Generally speaking, he likes the financial sector. If you are playing into the US housing recovery and with Bernanke’s statement that he is going to hold rates lower in the short for longer, it only bodes well for these types of companies. This one can continue to do quite well.