CIBC sees US$160 billion piling back into Canadian dividend stocks

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Investors are starting to plow funds into Toronto’s out-of-favor dividend-paying stocks after more than two years of antipathy, according to Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. It’s a trend that promises to grow as short-term interest rates in the country continue to be scaled back.

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“A rotation back into high-yielding equities such as utilities, REITs and communications is just beginning,” Ian de Verteuil, an analyst at the bank, wrote in a research note Sunday. If rates continue to fall, his team expects Canadian investors to pour $220 billion of funds into dividend-paying stocks as they shift away from fixed income-linked products.

As Canadian rates peaked the net effect was that $200 billion of funds poured into fixed-income alternatives that traditionally would have bought high yielding equities.

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