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TD Bank hits 52-week high as shares gain
17 June 2026
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TD Bank hits 52-week high as shares gain

Toronto, June 17, 2026, 15:05 (EDT)

  • TD hit a 52-week high of C$167.86 at 2:26 p.m. EDT, then last changed hands at C$167.12, up 1.0% in Toronto. Google
  • The S&P/TSX Composite gained 0.22% to close at 35,468.24, hitting a 52-week high. Canadian bank stocks traded higher on the stronger tape. Google
  • TD picked Geoff Bertram, an insider, to lead corporate and investment banking under a TD Securities reorg set for Jan. 1, 2027. Reuters

Toronto-Dominion Bank jumped in Wednesday afternoon action, hitting a 52-week high while the Canadian benchmark stayed close to records. Investors are looking at a new round of management changes for TD Securities. The bank’s U.S.-traded stock was last up 0.7% to $119.01 just before 3 p.m. EDT, after reaching $119.63 earlier.

TD is getting a lift from both the wider Canadian market rally and its own improving story focused on earnings, capital returns, and a push into fee businesses. The S&P/TSX Composite finished at a record high on Tuesday as gains in financials and miners offset some inflation fears on weaker oil. Reuters

TD has tapped Geoff Bertram, who’s been with the bank for over 20 years, to run corporate and investment banking. Larry Wieseneck shifts to chairman of TD Securities. Dan Charney steps in as president of the securities arm, both reporting to TD Securities CEO Tim Wiggan.

This isn’t only about the org chart. Investors are looking at TD’s wholesale bank for fee growth, while Canadian retail banking holds steady but remains mature.

TD reported second-quarter results showing Wholesale Banking posted record earnings. Net income jumped 46% from a year ago to C$612 million, and revenue gained 12%. CEO Raymond Chun said the share buy-back and dividend increase reflect “confidence in TD’s growth and earnings power.” He also said fixing anti-money-laundering issues is still a top priority. Newswire

TD’s latest earnings line up as a support for the stock. The bank posted adjusted earnings of C$2.38 a share in the second quarter, beating the C$2.26 analysts had expected. Net interest income increased to C$8.86 billion from C$8.13 billion a year ago, as the spread on loans and deposits widened. Reuters

Credit keeps drawing focus. TD CFO Kelvin Tran told Reuters after earnings that the consumer “continues to be resilient.” Canadian bank execs are also pointing to trade talks, the Middle East conflict, and monetary policy as swing factors for demand and supply chains. Provisions for credit losses, the buffer banks keep for possible bad loans, stay a test for when households slow down. Reuters

Rivals traded higher too, so the move wasn’t just about TD. Royal Bank of Canada’s U.S. shares ticked up 0.25%. Bank of Montreal added 0.76%, and Bank of Nova Scotia picked up 1.47% late in the session.

Hopes for a U.S.-Iran peace deal kept the market mood steady, but traders stayed cautious. “It’s never a done deal until it’s actually signed,” said Colin Cieszynski, chief market strategist at SIA Wealth Management. Cieszynski noted more attention was turning to the Fed. Reuters

But the trade is not one-way. The Federal Reserve held rates at 3.50%-3.75% on Wednesday but said a hike could come later this year. Higher rates tend to help lending spreads. But they can cool credit demand, and stocks may take a hit if investors believe borrowing costs will stay high. Reuters

TD has the market’s attention on execution—stable Canadian banking, a neater U.S. setup, capital returns, plus a greater push from securities. The question now is if those parts hold up together when the index rally fades.

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