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TD Faces Regulatory Scrutiny Despite Strong Quarterly Earnings

Published 2024-05-23, 11:00 a/m
© Reuters.  TD Faces Regulatory Scrutiny Despite Strong Quarterly Earnings
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Quiver Quantitative - Toronto-Dominion Bank (TSX:TD) (TD) exceeded analysts' expectations with a strong performance in its capital-markets division, reporting adjusted earnings of C$2.04 per share for the fiscal second quarter, surpassing the C$1.85 average estimate. Canada’s second-largest lender reported a significant boost in net income from its combined capital-markets unit, which more than doubled to C$441 million. This success was driven by robust contributions from trading, investment banking, advisory underwriting, and lending revenues, according to Chief Financial Officer Kelvin Tran.

Despite the overall revenue growth, the bank's provisions for credit losses rose to C$1.07 billion, exceeding forecasts. The challenging economic environment has led to increased credit-card payment struggles among North American consumers and rising mortgage costs for Canadian homeowners, coupled with an uptick in business bankruptcies in the bank’s home market. This financial backdrop underscores the broader challenges faced by Toronto-Dominion.

Market Overview:

  • TD Bank (TD) stock price falls despite exceeding earnings estimates.
Key Points:
  • TD reports strong capital-markets performance, exceeding analyst expectations.
  • Bipartisan support aims to prevent China from exploiting AI for military purposes.
  • Overall profit falls short due to loan-loss provisions and anti-money laundering (AML) expenses.
  • US expansion plans uncertain as bank grapples with ongoing regulatory probes.
Looking Ahead:
  • Resolution of AML investigations crucial for restoring investor confidence.
  • Continued share buybacks expected as TD holds excess capital.
  • Market awaits clarity on US expansion plans after failed First Horizon (FHN) acquisition.

Overshadowing its financial performance, TD is under scrutiny from multiple U.S. law enforcement and regulatory bodies due to money-laundering issues tied to illegal drug sales. The bank has allocated $450 million in connection with one of three regulatory probes and has been heavily investing in improving its internal controls, which has increased its expenses. CEO Bharat Masrani labeled the issue “unacceptable” and expressed hope for a swift resolution during a conference call with analysts. Chief Risk Officer Ajai Bambawale pointed to procedural weaknesses in the U.S. as the root cause of the problem.

The bank's net income totaled C$2.56 billion, slightly below the average estimate of C$2.58 billion, primarily due to loan-loss provisions and higher expenses. TD also faced a special assessment charge of C$103 million from the US Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. related to bank failures and incurred C$165 million for severance payments and cost-cutting initiatives. Despite these challenges, TD has maintained a robust capital position, reflected in its Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio of 13.4%. However, analysts emphasized that the focus will remain on the U.S. anti-money-laundering issues, which continue to impact the bank’s stock performance.

This article was originally published on Quiver Quantitative

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