The big six banks have had to brace for macroeconomic uncertainties and build reserves while also ensuring they have enough capital to meet new regulatory requirements in case of uncertainties
has gained about 9 per cent while the broader Toronto Stock Exchange’s index has risen 2.2 per cent.
Those dynamics, among others, have forced Bay Street analysts to lower their estimates but have largely maintained their rating to reflect the banks’ reputation as safe havens owing to their strong capital position and reserve levels.RBC analyst Darko Mihelic forecast a 9 per cent third-quarter revenue decline from a year ago for the capital-market business of the large Canadian banks. He also forecast total provisions for credit losses to increase about 8 per cent from the prior quarter to $2.
Investors will also watch for any updates on Bank of Nova Scotia’s turnaround plan for its international business.
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